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RE: Stevens 200 in 243
moa from mine out of the box. I am using handloads as well which helps since I tune ammo to the gun. I wish I had a few more of these. I would take a 270, 25-06, and a 300 win mag for good measure. EJ
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RE: Stevens 200 in 243
ORIGINAL: Green Pea I just bought this one two weeks ago. Your right the grey sythetic stock doesn't look so nice so I doctored mine up. $9.00 worth of spray paint, leaves from my back yard and this is what I got.
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RE: Stevens 200 in 243
ORIGINAL: ejpaul1 Well, I posted a few weeks ago about buying this rifle and after mounting a scope and shooting with it, it is pretty much the same story you've all heard. Real accurate, fits well, a pleasure to shoot, and the ugliest stock in the business. I couldnt be happier for 289 before taxes! EJ |
RE: Stevens 200 in 243
I have always liked the tan stocks with the black splater on them so here is what I did to my savage this is a before and after. The first pic is where my stevens took its first coyote.
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RE: Stevens 200 in 243
Here she is with a good sanding to take off all the rough edges and some fusion paint.
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RE: Stevens 200 in 243
Here are some bigger pics of the rifle. and a 3 shot group at 100yrds.
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RE: Stevens 200 in 243
sorry that did not work lets see if this does.
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RE: Stevens 200 in 243
Don't feel bad, I have not been able to post pictures from photobucket either, I have to link to them like you did.
I have seriously been considering one of these rifles. I used to have a 110E savage in 30-06 years ago and really liked it. I wish I could get one with a wood stock though. If I get one I'm not sure if I want a .243 or 22-250. Paul |
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