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everyone else is bragging about their rifles.... so why not?
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<blockquote data-quote="Pulp" data-source="post: 3224099" data-attributes="member: 14195"><p>My first rifle was a Browning BAR in .243. I got it in '73. I've gotten some 3/4 inch groups with it. Not sure if it would still do that, I just can't hold steady from a bench anymore. I also have a borrowed Remington 660 in my safe in .243. It is a shooter for sure. It will go back to the family one of these days. It belonged to my cousin's husband, he recently passed away, so I will give it to his son. For some reason the 660 got some bad reviews in the gun mags, but I really like this one.</p><p></p><p>I bought a Savage Axis for my son in .243, and a Ruger American .243 for my granddaughter when she outgrew her single shot youth rifle in .223.</p><p></p><p>So I reckon you could call me a .243 fan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pulp, post: 3224099, member: 14195"] My first rifle was a Browning BAR in .243. I got it in '73. I've gotten some 3/4 inch groups with it. Not sure if it would still do that, I just can't hold steady from a bench anymore. I also have a borrowed Remington 660 in my safe in .243. It is a shooter for sure. It will go back to the family one of these days. It belonged to my cousin's husband, he recently passed away, so I will give it to his son. For some reason the 660 got some bad reviews in the gun mags, but I really like this one. I bought a Savage Axis for my son in .243, and a Ruger American .243 for my granddaughter when she outgrew her single shot youth rifle in .223. So I reckon you could call me a .243 fan. [/QUOTE]
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