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<blockquote data-quote="hankle" data-source="post: 2767552" data-attributes="member: 125888"><p>I bought a Ruger American 7mm-08 youth for my kids. It was cheap and its accurate. Ours is an 18" barrel and our hand loads are right at 1MOA with Barnes TTSX. It has killed close to 20 deer. The bolt stop has broken and magazine doesn't feed well. It does its job and it fills the role of truck gun for the winter. </p><p></p><p>As for me, I'm not buying anymore "cheap rifles" My decision for that was based on the American. I'm moving to custom/ semi custom for everything in the future. There is nothing wrong with inexpensive guns, but it doesn't feel like a gun that I can pass to my grand children. It might last a 100 years, but my confidence is low. Maybe guns are deposable... but I'm not putting any more cheap feeling guns in my safe.</p><p></p><p>There is a lot to consider. I hope this helps!</p><p>HW</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hankle, post: 2767552, member: 125888"] I bought a Ruger American 7mm-08 youth for my kids. It was cheap and its accurate. Ours is an 18" barrel and our hand loads are right at 1MOA with Barnes TTSX. It has killed close to 20 deer. The bolt stop has broken and magazine doesn't feed well. It does its job and it fills the role of truck gun for the winter. As for me, I'm not buying anymore "cheap rifles" My decision for that was based on the American. I'm moving to custom/ semi custom for everything in the future. There is nothing wrong with inexpensive guns, but it doesn't feel like a gun that I can pass to my grand children. It might last a 100 years, but my confidence is low. Maybe guns are deposable... but I'm not putting any more cheap feeling guns in my safe. There is a lot to consider. I hope this helps! HW [/QUOTE]
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