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<blockquote data-quote="TG-5150" data-source="post: 1359010" data-attributes="member: 103379"><p>someday i will be able to afford(justify) a skies the limit gun, but not at the current time. </p><p>for me Savages are very user friendly, like the 788 Remingtons i grew up shooting. They outshot lots of expensive rifles and were very basic. </p><p>i remember lots of upset farmers shooting expensive rifles/shotguns at a turkey shoot i went to when i was 12 or 13. And i also remember them being very upset when my Savage model 67 12ga. won the trap contest with kmart shells. </p><p>for me to have a custom barreled gun with trigger work and a $300.00ish scope (weaver Kaspa tactical) and the plastic Stevens model 200 stock (modified for heavy barrel) is a step up. but that is for me and my budget. It still fire forms and holds better groups with factories better than the avg. reloader can get from handloads, not a bad place to begin the long range journey. But was very fortunate to have a friend and long time drywall partner working at a barrel company set the whole gun up. [ATTACH=full]83470[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TG-5150, post: 1359010, member: 103379"] someday i will be able to afford(justify) a skies the limit gun, but not at the current time. for me Savages are very user friendly, like the 788 Remingtons i grew up shooting. They outshot lots of expensive rifles and were very basic. i remember lots of upset farmers shooting expensive rifles/shotguns at a turkey shoot i went to when i was 12 or 13. And i also remember them being very upset when my Savage model 67 12ga. won the trap contest with kmart shells. for me to have a custom barreled gun with trigger work and a $300.00ish scope (weaver Kaspa tactical) and the plastic Stevens model 200 stock (modified for heavy barrel) is a step up. but that is for me and my budget. It still fire forms and holds better groups with factories better than the avg. reloader can get from handloads, not a bad place to begin the long range journey. But was very fortunate to have a friend and long time drywall partner working at a barrel company set the whole gun up. [ATTACH=full]83470[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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