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<blockquote data-quote="HMFIC" data-source="post: 1271917" data-attributes="member: 7539"><p>I agree with the sentiments of getting a model 700 or similar and cutting your teeth there. </p><p></p><p>I have a model 70 actioned .308 for sale right now that would do the trick and is proven to 1000 yards for accuracy and it didn't break the bank.</p><p></p><p>Sometimes we (and I am included) think that we have to get the absolute top of the line equipment when in fact other solutions exist that will do the job nicely and for much less money. Besides... you can spend the money you save on more ammo because practice is the quicker way to achieve better results rather than a slight difference in rifle accuracy that you likely won't have the need for until years later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HMFIC, post: 1271917, member: 7539"] I agree with the sentiments of getting a model 700 or similar and cutting your teeth there. I have a model 70 actioned .308 for sale right now that would do the trick and is proven to 1000 yards for accuracy and it didn't break the bank. Sometimes we (and I am included) think that we have to get the absolute top of the line equipment when in fact other solutions exist that will do the job nicely and for much less money. Besides... you can spend the money you save on more ammo because practice is the quicker way to achieve better results rather than a slight difference in rifle accuracy that you likely won't have the need for until years later. [/QUOTE]
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