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The Basics, Starting Out
Questions about my first Savage
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<blockquote data-quote="squirrelduster" data-source="post: 886632" data-attributes="member: 9736"><p>I have a McGowen in 6.5 x .284 and it really shoots. Clay pigeons at 600 are pretty easy once you get the wind figures.</p><p>+1 on the rifle Basix trigger. Not on par with a Jewell but pretty smooth. </p><p>What caliber are you looking at?</p><p>I recently had a stock made by Manners Composite stocks for my Savage. It was an awesome piece of work. Very very light and very stiff. </p><p>I had a Stockade stock and it was way cheaper but pretty heavy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="squirrelduster, post: 886632, member: 9736"] I have a McGowen in 6.5 x .284 and it really shoots. Clay pigeons at 600 are pretty easy once you get the wind figures. +1 on the rifle Basix trigger. Not on par with a Jewell but pretty smooth. What caliber are you looking at? I recently had a stock made by Manners Composite stocks for my Savage. It was an awesome piece of work. Very very light and very stiff. I had a Stockade stock and it was way cheaper but pretty heavy. [/QUOTE]
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