Stevens Model 200
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Fork Horn
Joined: Jul 2006
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I have never used the Accu-Trigger so i wont know what i am missing anyway. If i can get 1.5" or better with coulpe differant factory loads it is a keeper. Actually i would call that dang good gun. I am a fanatic about cleaning all my guns after i touch them so rust shouldn't be an issue.
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I own one in .223 and love it i bought a rifle basix trigger adjustable to 1 lbs. to 3lbs. great trigger. for $70 easy to install the gun did not need it. I was shooting dime sized groups to 1" depending on ammo, before the trigger. I will buy another one 300 mag. Just because and will not put a trigger on that. You can not go wrong with a 250 dollar gun THAT WILL SHOOT!
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I have the .300 Win Mag and a 25-06,for the price they can't be beat.They shoot .75 to 1.00 groups all day with cheap ammo.
The .300 loves PMC 180 sp and the 25-06 shoots 117 gr Federal Classics @ 1.00 groupat 200 yds off the bech and lead sled.
BBJ
The .300 loves PMC 180 sp and the 25-06 shoots 117 gr Federal Classics @ 1.00 groupat 200 yds off the bech and lead sled.
BBJ
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Joined: May 2004
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I just got a Stevens M200 in .270 Winchester. $259.95 is what I paid for it and it shoots great. I did touch up the trigger on mine. Now that I know how well it shoots I may order an aftermarket trigger for it. It's a Whole Lotta Gun For The Money!


