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.204 Ruger
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<blockquote data-quote="Holycity73" data-source="post: 1963558" data-attributes="member: 106526"><p>90% of these questions seem pretty suited for google.</p><p>in regard to Savage, as with most rifle makers, cost determines quality.</p><p>I have a Savage L.P.V. 12 in 223 wearing a vx5hd 4-20 that shoots .25" groups with cheap hornady ammo. That is not an endorsement of all of their products, just the one I own.</p><p>As for preference, that's on you. My advice is to find a gun store that will let you get behind a rifle and feel the comfort, or lack there of, on the floor. If you can find someone local that will let you shoot one, even better.</p><p>gold luck and remember, there is always an aftermarket for upgrades.</p><p>j</p><p></p><p>forgot to add, my wife used to run a Ruger M77 target/varmint in 204 </p><p>it was a 1 hole gun at 100 yards with factory ammo. I personally shot a coyote at 398y. The billet impacted just below her ear. Almost took its head clean off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Holycity73, post: 1963558, member: 106526"] 90% of these questions seem pretty suited for google. in regard to Savage, as with most rifle makers, cost determines quality. I have a Savage L.P.V. 12 in 223 wearing a vx5hd 4-20 that shoots .25” groups with cheap hornady ammo. That is not an endorsement of all of their products, just the one I own. As for preference, that’s on you. My advice is to find a gun store that will let you get behind a rifle and feel the comfort, or lack there of, on the floor. If you can find someone local that will let you shoot one, even better. gold luck and remember, there is always an aftermarket for upgrades. j forgot to add, my wife used to run a Ruger M77 target/varmint in 204 it was a 1 hole gun at 100 yards with factory ammo. I personally shot a coyote at 398y. The billet impacted just below her ear. Almost took its head clean off. [/QUOTE]
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