If you get one that shoots well and feeds, you'll be one happy dude. I love my little 308, and after it had its bugs worked out, its turned into my favorite rifle.

The other one turned into a constant project, and I'm working out the details of its new home.

From my experiences, don't buy one off the used rack. I'll be buying one in 30-06 once the 84Ls hit the scene in Montana trim. I'd also like to buy one in 223.

Even if you have to put 2-300 into them, they're still the most bang for the buck in a mountain rifle today.


I'm Irish...

Of course I know how to patch drywall