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<blockquote data-quote="Sako7STW" data-source="post: 582136" data-attributes="member: 2112"><p>The Sako is one of the best factory rifles. You cant go wrong. Ditch the 338 as it is overkill in the recoil dept. And lore than you need for what you describe. I would go with something in the 7mm or .30 cal groups as said above. </p><p></p><p>My son is a lefty and after alot of research Savage seamed to be the most readily found for lefty's. Dont think for a minute that Savage isnt something to get excited about. Go buy whatever you want and when you show up at the range and when the guy next you clowns you with his "Cheap Savage" you can chalk that one up as a lesson learne d. They have passed up Win. Rem. Browning in my eyes. I highly recommend looking into one and putting a top notch scope on it to fit into your budget range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sako7STW, post: 582136, member: 2112"] The Sako is one of the best factory rifles. You cant go wrong. Ditch the 338 as it is overkill in the recoil dept. And lore than you need for what you describe. I would go with something in the 7mm or .30 cal groups as said above. My son is a lefty and after alot of research Savage seamed to be the most readily found for lefty's. Dont think for a minute that Savage isnt something to get excited about. Go buy whatever you want and when you show up at the range and when the guy next you clowns you with his "Cheap Savage" you can chalk that one up as a lesson learne d. They have passed up Win. Rem. Browning in my eyes. I highly recommend looking into one and putting a top notch scope on it to fit into your budget range. [/QUOTE]
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