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OT - rifle for the tractor scabbard


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Posted by ShepFL on November 02, 2006 at 21:01:44 from (148.64.163.174):

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Kinda off topic but just passing along to y"all what I think is a pretty good deal.

If you"re looking for an inexpensive hunting rifle consider this: Wally World here is selling Remington 710 rifles including Burris scope and rings for $250 (any caliber .243-.300 Win Mag). Cheaper than the lever action 30-30s I was looking at.

As such I got one for each teenage son in .270 for an upcoming Youth Hunt and 2007 Ky hunting.

Fit & finish is not great but for the $$ it is pretty decent. Out of the box accuracy seems to be pretty good. Will ring them out at the range this wx to get a real assessment. Trigger is HEAVY at about 9# (lawyers - need I say more).

Here"s how I decided:
It"s good-
If you need only a scope
If you like a detachable mag
If you want a durable finish all over (teenagers)
If the stock feels ok
If the colors are ok for you

It"s not for you-
If you are looking for benchrest accuracy
If you want to load it from the top
If you want iron/open sites
If the color doesn"t agree with you & you don"t want to paint it
If you like the shape & feel of a competitively priced gun much better

For me it would be a good rifle to throw under the seat in the truck or in tractor scabbard while doing winter chores/field work and available when a shot presents itself.

PS - this is my first Remington all others are home built or Browing.

FWIW


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