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<blockquote data-quote="Smokepoles" data-source="post: 1241216" data-attributes="member: 79002"><p>The xbolt is a fine shooting rifle, I stumbled into one in 270 and it'll shoot with my much pricier guns. The stock isn't bad for factory plastic and it's factory bedded, maybe I got lucky but I'd say it's worth the money. they sell it in a game scout stock now, that would be nice if in the budget. The savages shoot but I just can't get comfortable behind the accustock personally, that being said there's plenty of aftermarket stocks for them. If I had to guess I'd say that would be the least expensive ticket to a reliable accurate factory rifle. I haven't had great luck with factory Remington's being accurat as of late but there's always semi custom 700s in the classifieds that can be had for good prices, honestly that would probably be the route I'd take if something that catches your eye pops up. Good luck and I hope you find the right one!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smokepoles, post: 1241216, member: 79002"] The xbolt is a fine shooting rifle, I stumbled into one in 270 and it'll shoot with my much pricier guns. The stock isn't bad for factory plastic and it's factory bedded, maybe I got lucky but I'd say it's worth the money. they sell it in a game scout stock now, that would be nice if in the budget. The savages shoot but I just can't get comfortable behind the accustock personally, that being said there's plenty of aftermarket stocks for them. If I had to guess I'd say that would be the least expensive ticket to a reliable accurate factory rifle. I haven't had great luck with factory Remington's being accurat as of late but there's always semi custom 700s in the classifieds that can be had for good prices, honestly that would probably be the route I'd take if something that catches your eye pops up. Good luck and I hope you find the right one! [/QUOTE]
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