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Need to Buy a Nice Factory Rifle for a Fundraiser....Which one
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<blockquote data-quote="Gills" data-source="post: 2304300" data-attributes="member: 105558"><p>My experience in doing fund raisers for the last 20+ years is rifles are tough. If you have a small local audience. Every one seems to have the scope they want the calibers they prefer, so on so on. We have the best luck with shotguns, usually some thing nice that shows nice. However if you are stuck on a rifle stick with something suited for the masses in where you live, for example if you live out west you might pick something that will appeal to many like a 300 win mag or 7mm mag a270 or a 6.5 prc. Maybe a 22-250 to appeal to varmint guys or many ranchers. Out East in whitetail country maybe a 270 6.5 creed or prc. 243 win. Just find what is most suitable and preferred. The trick is to appeal to as many people as possible and that is tough with rifles. IMO. Have had many people walk away because they didn't like a caliber or even know what the caliber was. Good luck. Hope it goes well for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gills, post: 2304300, member: 105558"] My experience in doing fund raisers for the last 20+ years is rifles are tough. If you have a small local audience. Every one seems to have the scope they want the calibers they prefer, so on so on. We have the best luck with shotguns, usually some thing nice that shows nice. However if you are stuck on a rifle stick with something suited for the masses in where you live, for example if you live out west you might pick something that will appeal to many like a 300 win mag or 7mm mag a270 or a 6.5 prc. Maybe a 22-250 to appeal to varmint guys or many ranchers. Out East in whitetail country maybe a 270 6.5 creed or prc. 243 win. Just find what is most suitable and preferred. The trick is to appeal to as many people as possible and that is tough with rifles. IMO. Have had many people walk away because they didn’t like a caliber or even know what the caliber was. Good luck. Hope it goes well for you. [/QUOTE]
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