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<blockquote data-quote="acpjosh" data-source="post: 1001817" data-attributes="member: 5282"><p>I will say Savage also, lots of room for wupgrades. Howa makes a good rifle as well and will accept most rem 700 goodies. If you go with a Howa w/ a wood stock, do not remove action from stock after you sight it in (ask me how I know) your zero will be messed up. Back to Savage, they ha e introduced the aluminum pillard, bedded accu stock, accu trigger, and I beliewve accu bolt, all on a factory gun. Those three things are an extra cost on some other guns. Of course that set up is just a bit higher than your price range, but would be worth it and probably hold value a lot better. I dont think the Savage accu package has hit the market yet ( i was told may). There are a great deal of options, do your research, research some more and dont always buy what a sales person is telling you. If you would like, you could come out to the range and check out a few rifles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="acpjosh, post: 1001817, member: 5282"] I will say Savage also, lots of room for wupgrades. Howa makes a good rifle as well and will accept most rem 700 goodies. If you go with a Howa w/ a wood stock, do not remove action from stock after you sight it in (ask me how I know) your zero will be messed up. Back to Savage, they ha e introduced the aluminum pillard, bedded accu stock, accu trigger, and I beliewve accu bolt, all on a factory gun. Those three things are an extra cost on some other guns. Of course that set up is just a bit higher than your price range, but would be worth it and probably hold value a lot better. I dont think the Savage accu package has hit the market yet ( i was told may). There are a great deal of options, do your research, research some more and dont always buy what a sales person is telling you. If you would like, you could come out to the range and check out a few rifles. [/QUOTE]
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