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Remingtons are hit, and miss, you have too buy several to get a good one, or spend a bunch of money building one. Savage rifles are said to shoot well, but I do not care enough to find out myself. Rugers I have spent a ton of money on, and have decided they are still just a waste of money, unless you absolutely do not give a *censored*. Right now, I am thinking that If my grandmother was here, she would be lecturing me about how there are poor people in Africa, that would just love to have a Ruger, I would just say "Great, granny, lets just ship all the Rugers to Africa!"
Give me an address and mine is in the mail...
We have had very good luck with the Rugers both personally and while guiding. That said the 16.5" barrel in 308 Win. is way too short for my taste - Too much muzzle flash at dusk and poor accuracy when I tried it. Ruger really screwed the pooch in my opinion when they decided to discontinue the Ultra Light. It was a shooter and just barely more weight.I was at Cabela's on Fathers Day and they had the new Ultra Light Savage in 308. It and the Rem. Mod 7 would be my recommendation now that the RL is no longer available. Both very much like the Ruger M77RL/Ultra Light. Longer barrel (20" in 308 Win) yet still very light.Attached picture of the wifes 2010 blacktail. We honestly could not get any closer than 454 yards from him and have a shot. The little Ruger .257 Rob. M77RL/UltraLight made quick work of him. Two days later I took her gun to Canada and killed a nice Whitetail that didn't take a step after his heart exploded. I had planned to get myself one until I heard they are no longer made. Will probably try Savage for mine unless I can find a nice used RL.
Quote from: Miles on June 21, 2011, 03:11:31 AMGive me an address and mine is in the mail... i didnt think you'd stay away
Addicted - So she's a better shot than I am. Let's not talk about that . I'm pretty sure it was all in the gun. That's my story and I'm sticking to hit .