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Remington 300, where to go
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<blockquote data-quote="antitactical" data-source="post: 856807" data-attributes="member: 52795"><p>A good shooting .300 win mag Remington 700 in an hs stock with muzzlebrake , a very nice trigger and with a good rail. For 800.00 isn't bad. You can always shoot it and resell the gun and build your custom when your funds are more friendly. I'm not real familiar with the xcr tactical model (im guessing it has a varmint/sendero taper) but I think as long as its not a gimmick (triangle barrel) model someone will buy it when you want to sell it. I've seen some factory Remingtons shoot with full custom jobs. You buy the custom so you don't have to roll the dice about getting a good rifle but if you've seen this one in action then go for it. As far as a budget, I would go on a ramen and bologna diet for a couple months</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="antitactical, post: 856807, member: 52795"] A good shooting .300 win mag Remington 700 in an hs stock with muzzlebrake , a very nice trigger and with a good rail. For 800.00 isn't bad. You can always shoot it and resell the gun and build your custom when your funds are more friendly. I'm not real familiar with the xcr tactical model (im guessing it has a varmint/sendero taper) but I think as long as its not a gimmick (triangle barrel) model someone will buy it when you want to sell it. I've seen some factory Remingtons shoot with full custom jobs. You buy the custom so you don't have to roll the dice about getting a good rifle but if you've seen this one in action then go for it. As far as a budget, I would go on a ramen and bologna diet for a couple months [/QUOTE]
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