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savage lightweight hunter reviews
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<blockquote data-quote="brd922001" data-source="post: 913927" data-attributes="member: 41933"><p>I have two. One in 308 and another in 260. I love both and they make a great stalk/walking rig. These suckers a very light and so light that I had to really work on shooting such a rifle. Both shot very well and MOA with about everything I've tried. I'm not sure if we could get to 1/4 MOA but I'm able to do 1/2 to 3/4 3 shot groups. The 308 is a handful as I shoot 168gr VLDs! The 260 has already put a very nice 8 pointer down with the 127gr Barnes Long Range Hunters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brd922001, post: 913927, member: 41933"] I have two. One in 308 and another in 260. I love both and they make a great stalk/walking rig. These suckers a very light and so light that I had to really work on shooting such a rifle. Both shot very well and MOA with about everything I've tried. I'm not sure if we could get to 1/4 MOA but I'm able to do 1/2 to 3/4 3 shot groups. The 308 is a handful as I shoot 168gr VLDs! The 260 has already put a very nice 8 pointer down with the 127gr Barnes Long Range Hunters. [/QUOTE]
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