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<blockquote data-quote="shakyhand" data-source="post: 2689497" data-attributes="member: 27504"><p>I agree with Jcann, I do not know him but i am certain he spent a lot of $ through trial & error in order to give you what I call good advice. For a first rifle I would go 6.5 creedmore in savage shoot the 140's buy 500 rds if you burn through them quickly buy reloading manual read the first 5 chapters or so take a reloading class at H&H then get a single stage press & a RCBS chargemaster. If you never get through the first 500 bullets then the bug never bit and you saved yourself thousands of dollars.</p><p>Just my opinion. There is a good chance the next rifle will be a rem 700 based custom job. But for that first gun savage puts together a great entry level rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shakyhand, post: 2689497, member: 27504"] I agree with Jcann, I do not know him but i am certain he spent a lot of $ through trial & error in order to give you what I call good advice. For a first rifle I would go 6.5 creedmore in savage shoot the 140's buy 500 rds if you burn through them quickly buy reloading manual read the first 5 chapters or so take a reloading class at H&H then get a single stage press & a RCBS chargemaster. If you never get through the first 500 bullets then the bug never bit and you saved yourself thousands of dollars. Just my opinion. There is a good chance the next rifle will be a rem 700 based custom job. But for that first gun savage puts together a great entry level rifle. [/QUOTE]
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