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Savage 110 hunter/ Bergara B-14 hunter or Ridge hunter
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<blockquote data-quote="Long walker" data-source="post: 4994792" data-attributes="member: 17502"><p>I have several Savages and all are shooters. They're also great if you like doing some of your own smithing and want to do barrel swaps, etc. I own one Howa a heavy barrel .308 and it's very accurate as well. Only issue I had was on a handloads w/Berger 185 Juggernaut and mag length. I had to single load them but it was a bench target load so no biggie. Was the first rifle I hit a gong at 1000 yards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Long walker, post: 4994792, member: 17502"] I have several Savages and all are shooters. They're also great if you like doing some of your own smithing and want to do barrel swaps, etc. I own one Howa a heavy barrel .308 and it's very accurate as well. Only issue I had was on a handloads w/Berger 185 Juggernaut and mag length. I had to single load them but it was a bench target load so no biggie. Was the first rifle I hit a gong at 1000 yards. [/QUOTE]
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