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Which rifle, to get. Christensen, kimber Montana, bergara premier highlander
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<blockquote data-quote="Recon$$" data-source="post: 1812656" data-attributes="member: 34122"><p>That savage 110 ultralight in wsm has me rethinking my next build. I was going to treat myself and basically build that gun in 300 wm. I can live with 2 inches off the barrel. For the price of a nice action you can have a rifle. </p><p></p><p>CA and Seekins can't be happy about this entering their market at probably $400 less. Alot of tthese new factory offerings the last few years are detering me from builds. A 110 ultralight will probably end up in the safe at that price point. I own a model 10 that shoots lights out. The old lemon argument... It can happen. Just like you can get a lemon Ferrari. Guys beat this drum to justify why they spent 8k on a gunwerks rifle when Billy Bob down the street has a stock savage that shoots .3 with hand loads he spent $800 on.</p><p></p><p>I own $5000 rifles and $800 rifles. Looks, feel, and flash aside, accuracy is what they are judged by in the end. Factory to custom, all my rifles are within .1/.2 of each other with handloads. If you can justify another $2k for guaranteed .1/.2 better, have at it. I love nice things too. For a HUNTING rifle no one cares. 99% of hunters will never miss an animal and blame the gun because it only shoots .7 instead of .5 with factory ammo. I understand there are guys on this forum who push the limits, but they don't start threads with "which factory rifle should I buy".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Recon$$, post: 1812656, member: 34122"] That savage 110 ultralight in wsm has me rethinking my next build. I was going to treat myself and basically build that gun in 300 wm. I can live with 2 inches off the barrel. For the price of a nice action you can have a rifle. CA and Seekins can't be happy about this entering their market at probably $400 less. Alot of tthese new factory offerings the last few years are detering me from builds. A 110 ultralight will probably end up in the safe at that price point. I own a model 10 that shoots lights out. The old lemon argument... It can happen. Just like you can get a lemon Ferrari. Guys beat this drum to justify why they spent 8k on a gunwerks rifle when Billy Bob down the street has a stock savage that shoots .3 with hand loads he spent $800 on. I own $5000 rifles and $800 rifles. Looks, feel, and flash aside, accuracy is what they are judged by in the end. Factory to custom, all my rifles are within .1/.2 of each other with handloads. If you can justify another $2k for guaranteed .1/.2 better, have at it. I love nice things too. For a HUNTING rifle no one cares. 99% of hunters will never miss an animal and blame the gun because it only shoots .7 instead of .5 with factory ammo. I understand there are guys on this forum who push the limits, but they don't start threads with "which factory rifle should I buy". [/QUOTE]
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