TimberHunter
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Wanted to remind everyone that “cheap” rifles can be fun too!
A while back, I got caught up into somewhat high dollar rifle setups. Between the rifle, scope and suppressor, I have $3700 into my 308. Had to have a new barrel put on it by the manufacture after trying 12+ boxes of different ammo and I’m still struggling to find something that rifle likes.
The other day I bought a ruger American predator 22-250 on a whim due to a local sale, first day out with the rifle with two different boxes of factory ammo, both under 1 moa at 100 yards while shooting prone in sub freezing weather! But the trigger could use some tweaking (trigger travel right before it goes off and lowest trigger weight possible with factory trigger is 3.4lbs)
Makes me rethink what makes a fun/good rifle... To me it’s a rifle that shoots where I aim and does it consistently, the need for a pretty stock/barrel/action all comes second.
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A while back, I got caught up into somewhat high dollar rifle setups. Between the rifle, scope and suppressor, I have $3700 into my 308. Had to have a new barrel put on it by the manufacture after trying 12+ boxes of different ammo and I’m still struggling to find something that rifle likes.
The other day I bought a ruger American predator 22-250 on a whim due to a local sale, first day out with the rifle with two different boxes of factory ammo, both under 1 moa at 100 yards while shooting prone in sub freezing weather! But the trigger could use some tweaking (trigger travel right before it goes off and lowest trigger weight possible with factory trigger is 3.4lbs)
Makes me rethink what makes a fun/good rifle... To me it’s a rifle that shoots where I aim and does it consistently, the need for a pretty stock/barrel/action all comes second.
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