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<blockquote data-quote="Skimbleshanks" data-source="post: 1758104" data-attributes="member: 22552"><p>If your hunting is going to be limited to 300ish then any of your mentioned cartridges should work. It then comes down to price and rifle fit. Remington has apparently had some QA issues recently. I haven't experienced it so it could just be the internet regurgitating a few bad experiences. Or they are having issues. I have one from the early 80's and 2 from the early 00"s, one of which has been blueprinted and shoots 1 hole groups. Really happy with my Tikka T3 but prices have come up in the years since I bought mine. Still worth it in my opinion. Howa1500 and Weatherby Vanguard. Really happy with mine as well. 2 shots usually touching and the 3rd a half inch out. Will buy another and I hear the new triggers are better. Shot a buddies Ruger American. Nice rifle for the price but found the trigger on his to be a touch unrefined and the stock felt very cheap. I shot a 1.1" group at 100 yards with it though. So for price and quality its was nice. Savage, plenty has been writen about their capability. They work. Find something that fits naturally, in your budget and doesn't aggravate your shoulders. Then have fun and kill deer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skimbleshanks, post: 1758104, member: 22552"] If your hunting is going to be limited to 300ish then any of your mentioned cartridges should work. It then comes down to price and rifle fit. Remington has apparently had some QA issues recently. I haven't experienced it so it could just be the internet regurgitating a few bad experiences. Or they are having issues. I have one from the early 80's and 2 from the early 00"s, one of which has been blueprinted and shoots 1 hole groups. Really happy with my Tikka T3 but prices have come up in the years since I bought mine. Still worth it in my opinion. Howa1500 and Weatherby Vanguard. Really happy with mine as well. 2 shots usually touching and the 3rd a half inch out. Will buy another and I hear the new triggers are better. Shot a buddies Ruger American. Nice rifle for the price but found the trigger on his to be a touch unrefined and the stock felt very cheap. I shot a 1.1" group at 100 yards with it though. So for price and quality its was nice. Savage, plenty has been writen about their capability. They work. Find something that fits naturally, in your budget and doesn't aggravate your shoulders. Then have fun and kill deer. [/QUOTE]
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