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<blockquote data-quote="Stillhunter" data-source="post: 790039" data-attributes="member: 4765"><p>My advice would be to get a used Savage, remington, or ruger Vs a Mosberg rifle. Savages especialy are good values, and that goes double for one that has savage's accutrigger. A deer rifle is something that can easily last your entire life and if I were you, I would not settle. Deer season is still a long way off and there is time to find a good used name brand rifle, do this if only because you won't lose your shirt on the resale of a name brand rifle. </p><p></p><p>.243 is a fine caliber for Oklahoma size whitetail, don't let anyone tell you different. Just be sure to load it with ammo that uses a quality 100 grain bullet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stillhunter, post: 790039, member: 4765"] My advice would be to get a used Savage, remington, or ruger Vs a Mosberg rifle. Savages especialy are good values, and that goes double for one that has savage's accutrigger. A deer rifle is something that can easily last your entire life and if I were you, I would not settle. Deer season is still a long way off and there is time to find a good used name brand rifle, do this if only because you won't lose your shirt on the resale of a name brand rifle. .243 is a fine caliber for Oklahoma size whitetail, don't let anyone tell you different. Just be sure to load it with ammo that uses a quality 100 grain bullet. [/QUOTE]
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