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<blockquote data-quote="Wadsworth" data-source="post: 2940628" data-attributes="member: 111408"><p>I raised my kids using a Rem 700 ADL in 308 with reduced loads. When it came to shooting a cow elk it was with Federal fusion 180 gr. loads. Back then the rifles were readily available and affordable. </p><p> Now I believe the best affordable rifles that shoot well and are durable enough are the Ruger American rifles. I now shoot a couple of centerfire rifles for practice and they definitely are accurate rifles at sub MOA at 100 yards. The kids also shoot Ruger Americans at the 4H shoots which are just as accurate as the Anshchutz.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wadsworth, post: 2940628, member: 111408"] I raised my kids using a Rem 700 ADL in 308 with reduced loads. When it came to shooting a cow elk it was with Federal fusion 180 gr. loads. Back then the rifles were readily available and affordable. Now I believe the best affordable rifles that shoot well and are durable enough are the Ruger American rifles. I now shoot a couple of centerfire rifles for practice and they definitely are accurate rifles at sub MOA at 100 yards. The kids also shoot Ruger Americans at the 4H shoots which are just as accurate as the Anshchutz. [/QUOTE]
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