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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Twist Rate; How important?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jud96" data-source="post: 1010615" data-attributes="member: 69478"><p>If you are just beginning look into a good rifle that won't break the bank. You don't need to spend $2k on a rifle just starting out or in general. I don't have more than $1500 in any of my rifles and I shoot and hunt all the time with them. If I were you, look into a Remington or Savage. Stay away from the "bargain rifles" and stick to the tried and true Model 700 from Remington or the Savage 10,11, or 110 style actions. This way when you want to ever rebarrel, restock, new trigger, whatever you are working from a great action. The actions I mentioned are the most accurate mass produced actions available and will shoot with custom actions if they are true and have good barrels threaded into them. </p><p></p><p>What's your budget, how far you plan on shooting, and what's your game? These are important to know then we can suggest which rifle, cartridge, and setup will best suit you!gun)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jud96, post: 1010615, member: 69478"] If you are just beginning look into a good rifle that won't break the bank. You don't need to spend $2k on a rifle just starting out or in general. I don't have more than $1500 in any of my rifles and I shoot and hunt all the time with them. If I were you, look into a Remington or Savage. Stay away from the "bargain rifles" and stick to the tried and true Model 700 from Remington or the Savage 10,11, or 110 style actions. This way when you want to ever rebarrel, restock, new trigger, whatever you are working from a great action. The actions I mentioned are the most accurate mass produced actions available and will shoot with custom actions if they are true and have good barrels threaded into them. What's your budget, how far you plan on shooting, and what's your game? These are important to know then we can suggest which rifle, cartridge, and setup will best suit you!gun) [/QUOTE]
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