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<blockquote data-quote="TX Badger" data-source="post: 1621399" data-attributes="member: 95235"><p>I've got a savage long range hunter (with the old stock, the new improved one looks even better) in 7RM and it shoots 1/2 moa out to 700yds. That's a little over your price range but savages shoot.</p><p></p><p>The other option to stay on budget if you have the time and like to tinker, is find a savage with enough miles on it to get the price down, then go to Northland Shooters Supply, and order a trued barrel nut and a custom prefit barrel from shilen or criterion. Then you can get a little faster twist to shoot the heavy, high bc bullets. You can do this install yourself and to keep the cost down, it's pretty easy. You also get about the best factory trigger on the market which saves some cash.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TX Badger, post: 1621399, member: 95235"] I've got a savage long range hunter (with the old stock, the new improved one looks even better) in 7RM and it shoots 1/2 moa out to 700yds. That's a little over your price range but savages shoot. The other option to stay on budget if you have the time and like to tinker, is find a savage with enough miles on it to get the price down, then go to Northland Shooters Supply, and order a trued barrel nut and a custom prefit barrel from shilen or criterion. Then you can get a little faster twist to shoot the heavy, high bc bullets. You can do this install yourself and to keep the cost down, it's pretty easy. You also get about the best factory trigger on the market which saves some cash. [/QUOTE]
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