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Looking for an accurate, no frills, reliable bolt gun in 30-06. I would like something with usable open sights or something I can put a peep on. So far all I'm finding in the bolt action with irons category is a Savage euro classic and a Rem 700 BDL. I like the savage and not so hot on the BDL stock. wish they still made a ADL. Leaning toward the Savage as they have a great rep. Opinions anyone.
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BT53 "Where do they find young men like this?" Reporter Savidge, Iraq Elk, it's what's for dinner....
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get a vintage remington adl. irons and if old enough, holes on the left side to mount a peep.
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Get the Savage - it'll be accurate.
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Get a Remmy.
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I wouldn't do either a Rem or a Savage. I'd get a Ruger Hawkeye.
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I'd be looking at the used rack.
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CZ or Ruger. Used rack wouldnt be a bad place to look. Still can find nice ADL's especially in the boring old 06
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I'd save money on an expensive variable scope, buy a Pre-Garcia L61R, and put a Solid fixed 4 or 6x on it, but that's just me.
CZ, Ruger, Howa are good alternatives.
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I'd save money on an expensive variable scope, buy a Sako Pre-Garcia L61R, and put a Solid fixed 4 or 6x on it, but that's just me.
CZ, Ruger, Howa are good alternatives.
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Fella over on www.floridaguntrader.com had a nice Winchester 70 Classic, with irons.
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I wouldn't do either a Rem or a Savage. I'd get a Ruger Hawkeye. Don't buy the hawkeye, the matte finish is cheap and the LC6 trigger is overrated. If you suggest a ruger, I'd go with the M77 MKII with the excellent bluing ruger used to be known for. Since the MKII will more than likely be used, you could get into it for much less than a hawkeye too.
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I'd be looking at the used rack. yep.
I replace valve cover gaskets every 50K, if they don't need them sooner...
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Go to your local pawn shop and I bet you will find at least a dozen to fit your description. They really have some interesting rifles on the shelf just looking for a good home. Do your good deed.
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Ive an old 70s Ruger 77 RS with irons that is dog gone near like new that I might be interested in selling........
broken bones broken heart stripped down an torn apart a lil rust but Im still runnin countin miles countin tears twisted roads and shiftin gears year after year its all or nothin Im not home and Im not lost just holdin on 2 what I got...God and Guns
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Grab a Ruger Mark II or Hawkeye and get a NECG peep that mounts on the Ruger reciever;or if your taste is a bit more expensive,a pre 64 standard or FW with a Lyman 57 or 48 peep.
The 280 Remington is overbore.
The 7 Rem Mag is over bore.
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Go to Simpson's Limited and get a good used Husky model 640 in an 30/06 action.
Buy a Timney Mauser Trigger. There you are done.
Sincerely, Thomas
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Try to find a used Remington 700 ADL Youth Model. Irons, 20-in. barrel, matte finish, shorter LOP stock. A kill everything solution that you could probably walk out of pawn shop with after handing over three crisp $100s.
Never mind, stay home, I'm gonna go look for one.
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