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Perfect California rifle.... I couldn't resist I'd get a CZ 527 keep the set trigger, then change the stock if you want
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1:8 twist Tikka T3, SWFA scope. Even BS had to have one.....
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Yes....That Burris is a good scope.
Trigger Tech is my current favorite.
Why not have a fancy stock?
Slow twist is fine.
I am MAGA.
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Make yourself happy. With how it looks, shoots, and what it wears! It's hard to go wrong when buying a new rifle.
Molɔ̀ːn Labé Skýla!
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I have a .223 Weatherby Vanguard 2 in synthetic but I believe it is 1-9 twist. Shoots 62 grain fine, 75 grain not so good. I think it was under $600 shipped. Have a 3.5 X 10 Zeiss on it. Very accurate.
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Jesus: "Take heed that no man deceive you."
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Perfect California rifle.... I couldn't resist I'd get a CZ 527 keep the set trigger, then change the stock if you want I expected that 100%...🤣
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Perfect California rifle.... I couldn't resist I expected that 100%...🤣
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And then there is Savage rifles.
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Gawdy? Yes
But, if you like it, why would you care what anyone else thinks? Exactly, WGAF whether others like it. If you do, go for it. I have a number of mcmillans that have some blue, red, and other unconventional colors. They’re mostly PD and coyote rifles. I like em and don’t ask or care if others like them. As for the rifle, I’ve had very good luck with many Rem 700s.
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Thomas Magnum had a stockys laminate, I think the color was Desert. It looked pretty flashy, but using pretty natural colors. I think his was a 25-06, and more of a classic stock.
not sure if they offer the thumbhole in desert.
you know what you want, get it.
Tikkanut is right on if you want a shooter that fits in your truck, and save you money for another trip.
...Actually Sycamore, you are sort of right....
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Trigger Tech and skip the Timney.
The SWFA 10x Mil Quad reticle is really good stuff on colony varmints.
Screw you! I'm voting for Trump again!
Ecc 10:2 The heart of the wise inclines to the right, but that of a fool to the 24HCF.
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If you want a pretty baby blue pimp rifle to do your road hunting, just go for it. We wont laugh. Will we?????
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Get a 1in 8 twist, load 62 Barnes, they will blow through a big pig shoulders at 200 yards. You could deer hunt with it in a jam with that bullet. If you like the stock, put it on there.
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Get a rifle with a modern barrel twist and a trigger you don’t have to change Tikka would be my choice Yes that over a Remington
In training to be an obedient master to my two labs
Shooting, fishing and hunting
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I love remingtons, and I like those stainless sps rifles. I've got one in a plain boyds stock.
The heavy barrell with mild recoil.. prone in the dirt... all day long... YES
SWFA scope... 6 xor 10x
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I love remingtons, and I like those stainless sps rifles. I've got one in a plain boyds stock.
The heavy barrell with mild recoil.. prone in the dirt... all day long... YES
SWFA scope... 6 xor 10x 👍
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https://www.budsgunshop.com/catalog...ngton+700+VLS+.223+Varmint+Laminated+223If your stash of ammo is actually 556 NATO, and not 223 make sure the chamber is in fact 556. There is a difference, and it matters.
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I'm going to buy a new squirrel/coyote shooter next week. I have a ton of .223 ammo, so that will be the caliber of choice. I'm looking at a Remington 700 sps stainless, heavy fluted barrel, with a Stocky's laminated thumbhole stock and and an affordable scope with perhaps mildots and maybe aTimney trigger. It's squirrels and coyotes...not Stone Sheep and Brown Bears, so if I miss I'm not getting foreclosed on....🤣 Can I tap into the 24 HRCF brain trust? Is the stock too gawdy?... Call James and order a trued receiver from him,along with his 'nut and lug...with a 1-7" spout. Then get Redhawk on the horn and go Terrain/M5 DBM and cut to the [bleep] chase. hint.................
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