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starting out what type of rifle to use
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<blockquote data-quote="bgordon" data-source="post: 1800" data-attributes="member: 519"><p>If you go with a Savage, you should be in great shape so far as money. If you don't like the trigger you can change it out for less than $100 at a later date.</p><p>An added bonus is that you can buy additional barrels in different calibers and switch them out all by yourself.</p><p>Every Savage I have ever seen at the range shoots really well. For you $1000 budget you can actually have quite a shooting system. Given the choice, my personal choice for one caliber would be a light barrel 7mm-08 with a regular hunting all weather stock, but would be quick to get additional heavy barrels in 223 and in 300 Win. Mag. as well as an Ultimate Sniper stock to make the rifle more comfortable for extended shooting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bgordon, post: 1800, member: 519"] If you go with a Savage, you should be in great shape so far as money. If you don't like the trigger you can change it out for less than $100 at a later date. An added bonus is that you can buy additional barrels in different calibers and switch them out all by yourself. Every Savage I have ever seen at the range shoots really well. For you $1000 budget you can actually have quite a shooting system. Given the choice, my personal choice for one caliber would be a light barrel 7mm-08 with a regular hunting all weather stock, but would be quick to get additional heavy barrels in 223 and in 300 Win. Mag. as well as an Ultimate Sniper stock to make the rifle more comfortable for extended shooting. [/QUOTE]
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