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I kinda question the ruger American due to the fact I've heard of struggling to get the accuracy I want to accomplish. I want to easily break 1 inch groups without a struggle. I have heard that gun being an inch to inch and a quarter best. But it is a thought. As far as barrel length that isn't as much of a concern for speed as much as the accuracy I want to achieve.
I've been looking into getting a 223 and was wondering your thoughts on a good 223 bolt action rifle for around $800 or less. I am looking for a rifle that is very accurate as long as I do my part in developing loads. Heard good reviews on howa 1500 and ranchlands. Also the Weatherby vanguards. But don't like the short barrel for long range on the ranchlands and non free floating barrel of the vanguard. Not sure what to get. Just thinking right now but not in a big hurry to get one. Just seeing ideas until I feel the decision is right.Thanks for any input
Thanks for all the input. As far as the h and r we had that gun in past and got rid of them. We didn't have great accuracy at all in the ones we had and the gun would pop open when you shoot constantly as well in 223. Had the h and r in 22 250 also and it was the same way as well as cases blowing completely in half. Never seen anything like it. That was factory and reload ammo.I like the Tikka t3 light but doesn't appear that they have 223 in there standard t3's. Only there varmint rifles which are harder to get a hold of and I believe a lot more expensive. As far as howa I like but I think I like the fit of the vanguard Monte Carlo stock better Although the vanguard I don't believe is a free floating barrel I think I really like that gun.