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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
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<blockquote data-quote="Timnterra" data-source="post: 2286506" data-attributes="member: 55944"><p>I think you would be very happy with a 6mm creedmoor for Coyote's and deer. They are easy recoiling easy to load for and tune and the factory Hornady ammo is always accurate. Seeing that you already have a 223 a 7-08 and a 308 i would pick the 6mm. I think you could also benefit from a big boomer like a 300 WSM, 300 win mag or 300 prc. I like building rifles but there are some good factory rifles out there now. Christensen rifles are really a great deal for what you get for the money. I like building my own so I don't have the compromises that you get with factory rifles, for example you can pick the stock that fits you best instead of the one they can save the most money producing. With all the pre-fit barrels out there you can put together a fantastic simi custom rifle in you basement. If you are interested is saving money I live in the classifieds section here and find some great deals on gun parts and have put together several awesome rifles with used parts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timnterra, post: 2286506, member: 55944"] I think you would be very happy with a 6mm creedmoor for Coyote’s and deer. They are easy recoiling easy to load for and tune and the factory Hornady ammo is always accurate. Seeing that you already have a 223 a 7-08 and a 308 i would pick the 6mm. I think you could also benefit from a big boomer like a 300 WSM, 300 win mag or 300 prc. I like building rifles but there are some good factory rifles out there now. Christensen rifles are really a great deal for what you get for the money. I like building my own so I don’t have the compromises that you get with factory rifles, for example you can pick the stock that fits you best instead of the one they can save the most money producing. With all the pre-fit barrels out there you can put together a fantastic simi custom rifle in you basement. If you are interested is saving money I live in the classifieds section here and find some great deals on gun parts and have put together several awesome rifles with used parts. [/QUOTE]
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