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<blockquote data-quote="Steelers Fan" data-source="post: 3732988" data-attributes="member: 16254"><p>You will have no problem with that cartridge choice. Keep your money in your pocket. So often at gun shows I'll see a nice rifle and pick it up and initially wonder how that nice of rifle is on the table still. Then while inspecting the piece I roll it over on it's side to expose the cartridge stamp. "300 WIN MAG".</p><p>Most people around OK don't have need for them and they are retired and few time used elk guns with little wear for a great price and they may not need glass either. That's if your alright with a Sako, Winch 70 or even a classic Rem 700 or Browning. I see really fine shape used one's from $700-1500. Better made. Better fit. Better material. Mo betta- mo moneeey in yo pocket.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steelers Fan, post: 3732988, member: 16254"] You will have no problem with that cartridge choice. Keep your money in your pocket. So often at gun shows I'll see a nice rifle and pick it up and initially wonder how that nice of rifle is on the table still. Then while inspecting the piece I roll it over on it's side to expose the cartridge stamp. "300 WIN MAG". Most people around OK don't have need for them and they are retired and few time used elk guns with little wear for a great price and they may not need glass either. That's if your alright with a Sako, Winch 70 or even a classic Rem 700 or Browning. I see really fine shape used one's from $700-1500. Better made. Better fit. Better material. Mo betta- mo moneeey in yo pocket. [/QUOTE]
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