Best deer rifle under $600
#41
It is the fear that kills them, but not the fear of dying. It's the fear you'll do this to them

and they'll be stuck onyour wall holding a Savage for eternity.

and they'll be stuck onyour wall holding a Savage for eternity.

#42
ORIGINAL: 700bdl870exp
well mossy im still waiting for a respnose on y the 710 is so bad. i actually think they are a real nice gun i have one 30-06 and pry shoot better groups with it then you do any gun you have. so id sure like to know what is so bad about them.
well mossy im still waiting for a respnose on y the 710 is so bad. i actually think they are a real nice gun i have one 30-06 and pry shoot better groups with it then you do any gun you have. so id sure like to know what is so bad about them.
700, from another forum!
modle 710 remington buyer beware!!!!
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Well thanks to all you guys have responded, didnt mean to get anybody upset over thier opinions, i guess it really doesnt matter what kinda rifle you shoot, as long as you like it and can hit with it, i appreciate all the responses, i think i learned some things that will help me make my decision on this next rifle, will probbaly get in a couple of weeks so i will keep you guys informed and tell you what i decide to get,
thanks again
thanks again
#47
Joined: Dec 2005
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I have onlyfired afew 710's and while accuracy was okay it certainlydid notshow the same potentialas many other rifles such as the remington700,savage 110or tikka t-3.The design and quality of machining and finish,simply is not comparable to most other rifles.The design also prevents accuracy improvements such as lug lapping and action truing that can make most otherrifles even more accurate
#48
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From: pineview GF. USA
As has been posted..many quality rifles available for around $600. I like lightweight rifles and for around that price I'd go with Rem. 700 Mountain Riflewith the 20" or 22" barrel, 7mm-08, or pay a tad moreand get Win. Model 70 Featherweight in non-mag to keep the weight down.
#49
Joined: Dec 2005
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As mentioned earlier, it would greatly depend on the terrian you plan to hunt, and if you want to spend $4-500.00 or $4-5000.00! Has been allot of talk about Savage (with the accue trigger) and i will agree for the cost I do not think you will find a better shooting gun from the box. If you will be placing most shot at less than 300 yds. the 308 is perfect. if more than 300 yds the 300 ultra mag will do the job. and there are so many other calibers that will do the same. I would never count out thr .270...25-06...7mm mag. Get the one you like and shoot it weekly. Then you will know if you made the right choice if not get another.... you never have to many guns ! !


