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I have one in 30-06. It is one of about 20 rifles that I own. I love it. It is my "go to" rifle for much of my hunting because it is light, dependable, and accurate.Accuracy is dependent primary on (a) ammunition, and (b) shooter. With the right ammunition you should expect three shot groups right around an inch at 100 yards, and not worse than 1.5". Even 1.5 inches is plenty good enough for big game hunting out to 400 yards. Make the first shot count.The 30-06 is tough to beat. You might also consider the 270 WSM: smaller, faster bullets. Either would serve you extremely well, in my opinion.
Quote from: Bob33 on March 31, 2010, 11:02:40 AMI have one in 30-06. It is one of about 20 rifles that I own. I love it. It is my "go to" rifle for much of my hunting because it is light, dependable, and accurate.Accuracy is dependent primary on (a) ammunition, and (b) shooter. With the right ammunition you should expect three shot groups right around an inch at 100 yards, and not worse than 1.5". Even 1.5 inches is plenty good enough for big game hunting out to 400 yards. Make the first shot count.The 30-06 is tough to beat. You might also consider the 270 WSM: smaller, faster bullets. Either would serve you extremely well, in my opinion.Bob how bad is the felt recoil with as light as this gun is in 30-06? I'm not really sensitive to recoil but I'd like to be able to know that I'll enjoy shooting it when i take it to the range.
Bob how bad is the felt recoil with as light as this gun is in 30-06? I'm not really sensitive to recoil but I'd like to be able to know that I'll enjoy shooting it when i take it to the range.
Depends on if you want a blue or stainless setup. I remember seeing the blue barrel ones at wholesale sports for $499 and the stainless for $599.