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I picked up a Stevens 270 at Academy for $180. I'll hang on to it, and sometime when I have 30 minutes to spare, I'll stick a stainless 22-250 AI barrel I've been saving on it. Later, I may take an hour and put a trigger in it, and put a decent stock on it in the same hour. Then go outshoot a...
Great deal. Now sell the scope, barrel and stock. Then you can buy a B&C stock, a good scope, and a Shilen pre-fit barrel in an interesting caliber and amaze people. Probably shoots good though like it is.
Gun isn't bolted to the table, geez...and this is just how that particular game if played. It's no more pointless than something like........slow-pitch softball. If you don't like it, don't compete in it.
My 11 year old daughter has killed a jillion deer with a 223. It's called bullet selection, and shot placement. And if you want to shoot a 223 at 500, your best bet is Savage, since they sell a 223 with a 1-7 twist (of course, most of their rifles come in shooter twists). Mine does very well at 500.
I picked none of the above. A 300 WM will be brutal for F-Class. A lot more efficient calibers out there, with less recoil. And a 24" will work for F-Class, just another disadvantage.
If you have enough internal adjustment in your scope, you can zero at 100 with a 20 MOA base. And if you have a quality scope, it's no big deal cranking it down. I had an older Bushnell 4200, and the older models only have something like 26 MOA of adjustment, and that wasn't enough to zero at...
Now that there is "no-ban", I'm always amazed when people still look at ARs in terms of pre-ban or not. Right now, they're all pre-ban, for the only ban that counts (the one coming).
Any aftermarket part that fits a Savage will fit the Stevens. I used a Stevens as the base for my 223 Ackley and 338-06. Great guns. The Stevens is just a re-badged Savage without the Accutrigger.
Are you going to be throwing your rifle out of a helicopter before you fast rope out? If not, there is not reason to spend $300 for rings unless you just hang out with a really tacticool crowd. How many people have you heard of who have broken rings anyway? Get some Burris Signature Zee rings...
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