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been thinking about getting one. maybe 260 rem. or .243 . what are the advantages or disadvantages? | ||
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ive got one in 243 got a doe and a buck opening day last season.i do like it alot.they are pretty good shooters.i did put a rifle basix trigger in it cause they do come with pretty crappy trigger pull. it kinda hard to find a scope that fits them i put a burris 3x12 on it with front offset ring most scopes arnt long enuff. hope this helps. if ya got any other questions email me. jason | |||
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KYODE, I have two Savage Strikers. One in a laminated stock .308 (now discontinued) and another one in a .223. Love them both. Triggers suck. Buy a Basix trigger and they shoot great. My .308 shots under 3/4" 5 shot groups a hundred yards. and the .223 under 1/2". Actually shot a 3 shot group at .138" with the .223. Great guns. | |||
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I bought a used one in .243 because I was curious about rifle cartridge handguns and it was a great price. Mine was also very accurate, sub-MOA easily, in the hands of a first-timer with one of this class of guns. I concur with previous commenters that the trigger could be better, but I found it workable after adjusting it down as far as it could go while still being reliable. I eventually sold it because: the trigger reach was quite long and I have short fingers; I bought a Rem XP-100R in .260 Rem, which fit my hand better and is chambered in a more versatile cartridge; I preferred the rear grip to the mid-grip because I have short arms and the rear grip puts the scope further out (I had problems with eye relief on the Striker). FWIW. [ 09-14-2002, 17:36: Message edited by: Slingster ] | |||
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I had one in a 22-250 with a muzzle brake. very accurate. but loud! | |||
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SD Handgunner What powder was it, that performed with the least flash? I have a pistol that uses the same case- different bore diameter. I would like to see if I can develope a load if I'm not already using it.Thanks Pack | |||
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I'm the onery cuss you bought it from SD Handgunner. The bad thing, at least for SD is I traded it for another XP-100 (my favorite hands down specialty handgun). If SD doesn't have a copy of his load development I'm sure I can get the data you want. xphunter P.S. If you saw the load development data on this Striker it would make your head spin--It is that accurate! And I don't impress that easily. xphunter | |||
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XPHunter, don't you mean you are the ornery cuss that bought it from ME ? packrattusnongratus I tried about everything imaginable in that blasted gun. I could get either great velocity, good accuracy & horrendous muzzle flash & blast, or mild muzzle flash & blast, but no velocity or accuracy, or any combination of the above. Finally I entered unchartered water, and tried some IMR-4198. Accuracy was impressive, muzzle flash & blast were the least of any combination tried, and the velocity was right up there. IMR-4198 made the .243 Striker really fun to shoot. THEN in a moment of weakness I sold it to XPHunter, a decision I am still regretting. I wrote an article pertaining to my Trials & Tribulations with the .243 Striker. It is posted on another site. If you need the address, let me know , and I'll get it to you. Larry PS, XPHunter, hows is that Striker shooting for your buddy that bought it? Inquiring minds want to know. | ||
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