bargains?
#11
Having shot the "entry level" Savage and Mossberg rifles, I must say for the money, they're hard to beat.
The scopes are scrap metal and glass cobbled together with crosshairs, but for form, fit, and function, if that's the best you can afford, they're pretty darn good.
They all shoot well to 250 yards (.223), and while not the most comfortable to shoot, they definitely hold their own until things improve and once can upgrade.
The scopes are scrap metal and glass cobbled together with crosshairs, but for form, fit, and function, if that's the best you can afford, they're pretty darn good.
They all shoot well to 250 yards (.223), and while not the most comfortable to shoot, they definitely hold their own until things improve and once can upgrade.
#12
The guns are ugly, with the exception of a couple of the Marlin offerings imho, but for the money most are an acceptable option for most. I just think that it is very unfortunate that these packages are the best that most of us can afford in a new rifle nowdays. I usually just go to the pawn shop and pick out a nice used rifle when I get the gun buying itch.
#13
Fork Horn
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Arlington, TN
Posts: 280
Such a rant of yours show an ignorance of the fact that there are those in the firearms and hunting market that find rifles such as the 710/770 and others to be just fine for our needs.