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Premium Production Rifles Worth It?
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<blockquote data-quote="MoreSalsa" data-source="post: 2346534" data-attributes="member: 120766"><p>I kind of wish I had never mentioned my 30-06. I've said it's too heavy, not accurate, and not the caliber I want and my question was about which <u>new</u> rifle to choose, not whether to get a new rifle. But I'm still getting told to spend money trying to make the 30-06 into something that it isn't. I appreciate the thoughts but I have a good scope on it and have shot many different types of ammo through it, including some of the most expensive, premium factory hunting ammo, and the jury is in -- it doesn't shoot all that well. And even if it did, it's too heavy and recoils more than I want (which would be a bigger problem if somehow I spent a bunch of money to get a lighter stock on it or something). Keeping/working on/with the 30-06 is out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MoreSalsa, post: 2346534, member: 120766"] I kind of wish I had never mentioned my 30-06. I've said it's too heavy, not accurate, and not the caliber I want and my question was about which [U]new[/U] rifle to choose, not whether to get a new rifle. But I'm still getting told to spend money trying to make the 30-06 into something that it isn't. I appreciate the thoughts but I have a good scope on it and have shot many different types of ammo through it, including some of the most expensive, premium factory hunting ammo, and the jury is in -- it doesn't shoot all that well. And even if it did, it's too heavy and recoils more than I want (which would be a bigger problem if somehow I spent a bunch of money to get a lighter stock on it or something). Keeping/working on/with the 30-06 is out. [/QUOTE]
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