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Which rifle, to get. Christensen, kimber Montana, bergara premier highlander
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<blockquote data-quote="bomberodevil" data-source="post: 1812678" data-attributes="member: 23175"><p>Recon, I can't agree with you more. I was all set to buy an upper grade Tikka for a light recoil hunting rifle (6.5 CM) for the grandkids. The Christensen Arms Mesa was on sale for roughly the same price as a upper level Tikka, so I went that way. I'm sure I would have been very happy with the Tikka also.</p><p></p><p>I've learned by listening to some really smart folks, many on this sight, the principle of diminishing returns. I'm a hunter, not a benchrest competitor. I have three centerfire hunting rifles that shoot .406, .467, and developing the third. It will probably be .4-.5 or so. I won't shoot at an animal over 500 yards, so I'm happy. </p><p></p><p>I could spend thousands of dollars to chase thousands of inches, but I'd rather take kids hunting. Not critical of those who do chase perfection, but my hunting rifles are good enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bomberodevil, post: 1812678, member: 23175"] Recon, I can’t agree with you more. I was all set to buy an upper grade Tikka for a light recoil hunting rifle (6.5 CM) for the grandkids. The Christensen Arms Mesa was on sale for roughly the same price as a upper level Tikka, so I went that way. I’m sure I would have been very happy with the Tikka also. I’ve learned by listening to some really smart folks, many on this sight, the principle of diminishing returns. I’m a hunter, not a benchrest competitor. I have three centerfire hunting rifles that shoot .406, .467, and developing the third. It will probably be .4-.5 or so. I won’t shoot at an animal over 500 yards, so I’m happy. I could spend thousands of dollars to chase thousands of inches, but I’d rather take kids hunting. Not critical of those who do chase perfection, but my hunting rifles are good enough. [/QUOTE]
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