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<blockquote data-quote="B Gordon" data-source="post: 2293225" data-attributes="member: 29719"><p>There are lots and lots of potential rigs within the $2000 budget.</p><p>Sort of a Chevy, Ford, Chrysler thing.</p><p>The Savage is a good product with the advantage of having a barrel nut, which lets a person change out barrels at home with just a couple of tools. Real nice if you want to switch calibers or replace a barrel that has shot out.</p><p>It all comes down to personal preference and if somebody mentions one brand over another I see no reason to steer them away from that choice. Remington, Winchester, & Savage all sell good usable factory rifles and aftermarket parts are available to customize all three.</p><p>Same with scopes, there are a pile of choices and options.</p><p>I got one of the Super Snipers to put on the rifle I use to train new shooters and it has been an excellent scope for the cost. First focal plane, mil reticle and adjustments, 30mm body, holds zero, consistent and repeatable adjustments, decent quality glass, reliable, good size and weight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="B Gordon, post: 2293225, member: 29719"] There are lots and lots of potential rigs within the $2000 budget. Sort of a Chevy, Ford, Chrysler thing. The Savage is a good product with the advantage of having a barrel nut, which lets a person change out barrels at home with just a couple of tools. Real nice if you want to switch calibers or replace a barrel that has shot out. It all comes down to personal preference and if somebody mentions one brand over another I see no reason to steer them away from that choice. Remington, Winchester, & Savage all sell good usable factory rifles and aftermarket parts are available to customize all three. Same with scopes, there are a pile of choices and options. I got one of the Super Snipers to put on the rifle I use to train new shooters and it has been an excellent scope for the cost. First focal plane, mil reticle and adjustments, 30mm body, holds zero, consistent and repeatable adjustments, decent quality glass, reliable, good size and weight. [/QUOTE]
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