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<blockquote data-quote="swampratt" data-source="post: 3688644" data-attributes="member: 15054"><p>Very nice sounds like you have it all planned out.</p><p>I love my .308 rifles</p><p>My first one was a Savage 10FP with a 24" barrel and accutrigger.</p><p>It shot under 1" at 100 and stayed under 2" at 200 and so on.</p><p>I reloaded for it and my friend told me many times to cut the darn barrel to 18" and my groups would tighten up and it would have a wider accuracy node.</p><p>2 years of shooting it I finally cut that barrel to 20.5" myself and crowned it myself.</p><p></p><p>Sure enough he was right.</p><p>It would stay under 2" at 300 yards.</p><p>I had a guy want to buy it that had shot it a couple times and I sold it.</p><p>That is a fat barrel rifle if you do not know.</p><p></p><p>I went down the day he gave me the money and bought another Savage but this time with an 18" barrel and threaded on the muzzle end.</p><p>Savage 10 PT-SR .308 from Academy for a bit over $500.</p><p></p><p>That rifle never fails me and holds tight groups even when the temps change outside.</p><p>First shot clean or dirty barrel is on the money and the other shots if I shoot a group are right by it.</p><p></p><p>I love the short fat barrels.</p><p>They swing easier in the woods also.</p><p>A 24" barrel sticks way out there.</p><p></p><p>One thing I like about the Savage is you can load a very long bullet over 3" will go into the magazine.</p><p>Some manufactures magazines will top out at 2.800"</p><p>Think about that when you go on your search.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampratt, post: 3688644, member: 15054"] Very nice sounds like you have it all planned out. I love my .308 rifles My first one was a Savage 10FP with a 24" barrel and accutrigger. It shot under 1" at 100 and stayed under 2" at 200 and so on. I reloaded for it and my friend told me many times to cut the darn barrel to 18" and my groups would tighten up and it would have a wider accuracy node. 2 years of shooting it I finally cut that barrel to 20.5" myself and crowned it myself. Sure enough he was right. It would stay under 2" at 300 yards. I had a guy want to buy it that had shot it a couple times and I sold it. That is a fat barrel rifle if you do not know. I went down the day he gave me the money and bought another Savage but this time with an 18" barrel and threaded on the muzzle end. Savage 10 PT-SR .308 from Academy for a bit over $500. That rifle never fails me and holds tight groups even when the temps change outside. First shot clean or dirty barrel is on the money and the other shots if I shoot a group are right by it. I love the short fat barrels. They swing easier in the woods also. A 24" barrel sticks way out there. One thing I like about the Savage is you can load a very long bullet over 3" will go into the magazine. Some manufactures magazines will top out at 2.800" Think about that when you go on your search. [/QUOTE]
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