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Rifle dilemma
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<blockquote data-quote="Janno05" data-source="post: 2123288" data-attributes="member: 26824"><p>I have had several savages and they all shoot, they are just so clunky after playing with the bighorn. I had planned on making it into a switch barrel when I put it together, but the idea of having a rifle that's already zero'd and ready to go kill something is appealing. I am set up to load all of the calibers, and the recoil on the 7mm doesn't bother me.</p><p>I think I am just reading too much instead of shooting. I have only shot one deer, which was a 200 yard shot with a Remington 125gr reduced recoil 30-06. I had taken my .300 blk after getting sick of lugging around the 15lb creed and I didn't trust the caliber at the distance, had to grab my father in laws rifle to shoot my buck. It did far more damage to the deer than I was expecting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Janno05, post: 2123288, member: 26824"] I have had several savages and they all shoot, they are just so clunky after playing with the bighorn. I had planned on making it into a switch barrel when I put it together, but the idea of having a rifle that’s already zero’d and ready to go kill something is appealing. I am set up to load all of the calibers, and the recoil on the 7mm doesn’t bother me. I think I am just reading too much instead of shooting. I have only shot one deer, which was a 200 yard shot with a Remington 125gr reduced recoil 30-06. I had taken my .300 blk after getting sick of lugging around the 15lb creed and I didn’t trust the caliber at the distance, had to grab my father in laws rifle to shoot my buck. It did far more damage to the deer than I was expecting. [/QUOTE]
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