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<blockquote data-quote="lightningkylej" data-source="post: 1484045" data-attributes="member: 16282"><p>You can get a CVA Stalker Elite from academy for $159 with a blue barrel or with a stainless for $179. Top it off with a Nikon Prostaff 3-9x40 and you have a great budget rifle for under $300 including scope. The CVA comes in many calibers but the .243 would work great for almost everything in OK. From varmints to medium size game. .270 is also a great caliber and I have yet to drop anything that I hit with it. Packs a nice punch with little recoil and has a really level trajectory. My tikka will shoot 5 shot clovers at 100 with cheap walmart federal 130's and a nikon buckmaster 3-9x40. My CVA would shoot 1moa with a nikon prostaff 3-9x40 at 100 with any 130gr box ammo. Side by side tests with remington, federals, and monarch (yeah even monarchs) would hit within an 1" of each other. That is good enough for my neck of the woods. I had to try to find a place to shoot a 150 yard shot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lightningkylej, post: 1484045, member: 16282"] You can get a CVA Stalker Elite from academy for $159 with a blue barrel or with a stainless for $179. Top it off with a Nikon Prostaff 3-9x40 and you have a great budget rifle for under $300 including scope. The CVA comes in many calibers but the .243 would work great for almost everything in OK. From varmints to medium size game. .270 is also a great caliber and I have yet to drop anything that I hit with it. Packs a nice punch with little recoil and has a really level trajectory. My tikka will shoot 5 shot clovers at 100 with cheap walmart federal 130's and a nikon buckmaster 3-9x40. My CVA would shoot 1moa with a nikon prostaff 3-9x40 at 100 with any 130gr box ammo. Side by side tests with remington, federals, and monarch (yeah even monarchs) would hit within an 1" of each other. That is good enough for my neck of the woods. I had to try to find a place to shoot a 150 yard shot. [/QUOTE]
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