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advice needed, looking for 308 win rifle
14 February 2009, 23:15
michael.txadvice needed, looking for 308 win rifle
I'm looking for a rifle in 308 win with a 1-10 twist barrel. I really like the accumark, but the price is more than I want to spend. It seems that most (all?) Ruger rifles have a 1-10 in 308. Any stong opinions about the m77? I've never owned anything from Ruger.
I read that Tikka makes a 1-11 in 308, would the spin be enough for a 175mk in 308?
14 February 2009, 23:38
33806whelenDo you like remingtons?
I would buy these all day over a Ruger
http://www.remington.com/produ..._seven_CDL_specs.aspa 180 grain bullet is not the place to be with a 308. stick to 165 grain pills unless your shots will be short.
15 February 2009, 00:03
michael.txI had it in my mind that remington barrels had a 1-12 twist. Don't know where I got that. This makes the decision easy, I am a Remington fan. Thanks for your help.
I want to try 1k yard target shooting, a stretch for the 308 I know, but that's my interest in the 175mk.
15 February 2009, 02:35
Kay9CopA nice affordable .308 is the Howa 1500 (actually Weatherby Vanguard in sheep's clothing).
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15 February 2009, 20:59
Papa 260A 1 in 12 twist will easily stabilize the 175 SMK. A true 1 in 12 will also handle the 190 SMK. Do your self a favor and don't try to take the 168 gr. SMK out to 1K. It won't go there reliably. Hope this helps some.
PaPa 260
15 February 2009, 21:15
the jiggerSavage has 1in10 in 308. The 11 series for a walk-around rifle or the 12 series for a varmint weight. you could also consider the Stevens 200 for a walk-around.
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15 February 2009, 22:37
vapodogquote:
I'm looking for a rifle in 308 win with a 1-10 twist barrel.
Remington 700 works well for me.....and the new Winchester featherweights will do fine too.
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Any stong opinions about the m77?

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16 February 2009, 07:39
PanchoI really like the way my new Rem VTR shoots. Gonna keep it.
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16 February 2009, 08:38
Thomas JonesThe model 7 CDL is s classy rifle ,
I prefer a 22 inch tube myself so spent about an extra 200.00 and got a kimber.
It is a wonderfull rifle. I recomend it highly.
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19 February 2009, 00:23
Allan DeGroot"standard" remingtons have 1:10" barrels, the Bull barrel and "Varmint rifles" have 1:12"
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19 February 2009, 01:44
N E 450 No2One in eleven will work with the 175 Sierra MK.
In most 1 in 12's I have found that the 168 MK usually shoots better.
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19 February 2009, 18:00
bbellI would not get too hung up on whether it has a 10 in or 12 in twist. I have both in 308 and they both work well. Far better to get the rifle that fits you the best and that you like the best in terms of fit and balance, the way the safety operates, the magazine you prefer, and has a good trigger.
19 February 2009, 22:03
DRSI own a Browning A-Bolt "Hunter" in .308 which I find very accurate and lightweight as well.
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22 February 2009, 02:40
bernieb90I bought a Savage 10 in .308, and have never looked back.
22 February 2009, 03:09
MFDHello,
You might want to take a long look at the offerings by Tikka. Very reasonably priced, good adjustable trigger, most I have seen fired have been accurate way beyond their price range.
Lot of value for the dollars spent.
22 February 2009, 22:54
citoriRuger M77's are my favorites in terms of value for the $.
My favorite of those is the RSI which I have in 308.
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25 February 2009, 05:49
NESIKA308I shoot a 1 in 10 ........150 gr@2975