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coyote#68 12-15-2008 08:19 PM

rifle trade
 
I just got a chance to trade my rem.788 in 308cal to a new in box savage 10gxp in 300SAUM and I was wondering what you guys thought about the savage.I am not trying to start the rem. vs savage crap I already own both.I was just wondering about the rifle and caliber capabilities as a long range deer rifle 500yards+?

HEAD0001 12-16-2008 12:47 AM

RE: rifle trade
 
IMO your 788 would have to be in pretty bad shape before I would make that trade.

Also IMO that cartridge is not catching on. And the ammo is priced through the roof. Also if your are serious about 500 yard and beyond shooting, then neither rifle is optimum(or even acceptable in my mind). Tom.

RugerMike 12-16-2008 04:21 AM

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ORIGINAL: HEAD0001

IMO your 788 would have to be in pretty bad shape before I would make that trade.

Also IMO that cartridge is not catching on. And the ammo is priced through the roof. Also if your are serious about 500 yard and beyond shooting, then neither rifle is optimum(or even acceptable in my mind). Tom.
I have to agree. Keep the 788! They are plain,no nonsense,very dependable and accurate rifles.

I'm not a fan of any short/ultra mag cartridge.

Pawildman 12-16-2008 06:39 AM

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ORIGINAL: RugerMike


ORIGINAL: HEAD0001

IMO your 788 would have to be in pretty bad shape before I would make that trade.

Also IMO that cartridge is not catching on. And the ammo is priced through the roof. Also if your are serious about 500 yard and beyond shooting, then neither rifle is optimum(or even acceptable in my mind). Tom.
I have to agree. Keep the 788! They are plain,no nonsense,very dependable and accurate rifles.

I'm not a fan of any short/ultra mag cartridge.
Agreed.......Plus the fact that the 788 just keeps going up and up in value. They're a sought-after gun on the market.

coyote#68 12-16-2008 08:42 AM

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in reply to headache0001 what rifle and caliber would be satisfactory without building a custom rifle costing 1000's of dollars,I was thinking of a rem.700 in 300 win mag.with a pillar bedded stock,new trigger or would you go with something in .284 caliber or something else.

coyote#68 12-16-2008 08:46 AM

RE: rifle trade
 
I like my old 788


jeepkid 12-16-2008 09:13 AM

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ORIGINAL: coyote#68

in reply to headache0001 what rifle and caliber would be satisfactory without building a custom rifle costing 1000's of dollars,I was thinking of a rem.700 in 300 win mag.with a pillar bedded stock,new trigger or would you go with something in .284 caliber or something else.
Remington Senderos and 700P's make great beginner LR rigs...

coyote#68 12-16-2008 09:37 AM

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thanks jeepkid!!

nksmfamjp 12-16-2008 09:05 PM

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Well, I'm going to say good job. Glad to see you step into a Savage. I also like both, but only own a Savage. Not sure which Savage 10 that is, but it should be a shooter. So, how does it shoot?

ncpreacherboy1 12-17-2008 09:18 PM

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i would not take a hundred of any rifle in a rem saum cartridge for a 788 in any caliber.

stalkingbear 12-18-2008 06:39 AM

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First, the remington 788 would be a LOT harder to replace than the savage if you decide later you made mistake or suffer from the dreaded malady-trader's remorse. Secondly, even though the .300 saum would harvest deer to 500 yards, are YOU well capable of it? Also, I really don't see the .300 saum being redily available in 10 years or less time.

coyote#68 12-20-2008 11:28 PM

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I think I am capable of it,I shoot a lot of centerfire every year, or alot to me(500 rounds plus a year and 1000's of rounds rimfire),I killed a doe in 2007 at 368 yards with my daughters remington 700sps in 243 caliber.I have killed several ground hogs off the bags at 350+ so I think I can and I have the place to practice up to 1200yards.I decided to keep my rem.788 and just bought a savage 110 in 300win mag I took everyones advice about the short mags dying and the cost of ammo is less for the win mag.I havent got it set up yet but I am looking at a choates stock for it and a good scope and then I will see what it will do and as soon as the weather gets right and less wind I'll get some practice in,I done have the trigger set down to about a 21oz and it feels good.I shot it to feel the recoil that everyone cries about and it didnt seem bad,I had a sportsman 78 years ago in 30-06 that would hurt you compared to this gun so I dont flinch at recoil.I will use it doing some groundhog patrol this spring and see how far I can stretch it.

stalkingbear 12-21-2008 10:44 AM

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That's great news coyote#68, and it sounds like you do know what you're doing, didn't mean it as insult-just standard disclaimer in order to discourage people that are not qualified and just want to blast away at ranges longer than they have any business doing. Looks like you're already got a darn good start on a winner.

coyote#68 12-21-2008 12:51 PM

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Thanks stalkingbear,I didn't take it as an insult.I am not one who just shoots at any animal at any range,I carefully take time to judge the situation and use my nikon range finder several times to make sure it reads the same everytime.I just think that at 350+ I am pushing the ethical range of the calibers due to their rapid loss of energy at those ranges so I decided to step up to the 300win mag and be able to retain enough energy to make an ethical kill with proper shot placement out past 500 yards or so the beanfeilds I hunt in butler county have someplaces that are 1000yards across and stalking across a cut beanfield isn't always an option.The hunting I will be doing is from a benchrest stand with sandbags and from the ground not half rested shots from a treestand.so hopefully this rifle will get sub-moa with a little work and practice from me.thanks.

stalkingbear 12-21-2008 02:08 PM

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Well then howdy neighbor! I'm in marion county.


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