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Good youth deer rifle for 1st hunt.
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<blockquote data-quote="Thorgrim" data-source="post: 743919" data-attributes="member: 869"><p>I've can shoot groups at 200 yards with the Tikka T3 .243 that are easily better than most groups you see at 100 yards. The Tikka will have a better trigger than most factory rifles and it only costs about $525 for one. The .243 will work for deer at 200 yards, no problem. The .243 will still work fine for big deer with the right bullet. </p><p>If you have money to build a project rifle, the Rem. 700 is hard to beat. I've got a built .308, .280 Ack. Imp.,.338 Edge and a 7mm RM on the way.</p><p>The Rem. 700 offers alot of model choices.+</p><p>I would also consider the .260 and the 7mm/08. </p><p></p><p>I had a Savage 110 in .243. Nice rifle for a cheap price. Crappy stocks, shoots well...not as well as the Tikka.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thorgrim, post: 743919, member: 869"] I've can shoot groups at 200 yards with the Tikka T3 .243 that are easily better than most groups you see at 100 yards. The Tikka will have a better trigger than most factory rifles and it only costs about $525 for one. The .243 will work for deer at 200 yards, no problem. The .243 will still work fine for big deer with the right bullet. If you have money to build a project rifle, the Rem. 700 is hard to beat. I've got a built .308, .280 Ack. Imp.,.338 Edge and a 7mm RM on the way. The Rem. 700 offers alot of model choices.+ I would also consider the .260 and the 7mm/08. I had a Savage 110 in .243. Nice rifle for a cheap price. Crappy stocks, shoots well...not as well as the Tikka. [/QUOTE]
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