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Offline forum052001

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« on: January 26, 2004, 03:45:19 AM »
I have been looking at .223 and cant decide on what kind to get. I dont want a heavy barrel and will be using it for coyotes. I was thinking about savage because of there accuracy.Anybody have any suggestions  :D

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« Reply #1 on: January 26, 2004, 07:01:04 AM »
remington LV SF.  cool factor times 10.  they are a bit price but are very cool.  mine balances at the front triger guard and it comes to the shoulder quick.  a tikka t3 would aslo be good.
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« Reply #2 on: January 26, 2004, 11:52:29 AM »
Get ready. Legacy Sports is finally able to bring the Mini-Mauser (Zastava, the old Mark X) in again.  Cool piece and quite reasonable.

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« Reply #3 on: January 30, 2005, 12:12:02 PM »
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remington LV SF.  cool factor times 10.  they are a bit price but are very cool.  mine balances at the front triger guard and it comes to the shoulder quick.  a tikka t3 would aslo be good.

How does your LVSF shoot?Hows the trigger?I cant decide between a LVSF and a .223 LTR I am kinda leaning toward the LTR because of the 1/9 twist which I think more manufacturers should adopt for the .223.But that 6.75lb LVSF sure is tempting.

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« Reply #4 on: January 30, 2005, 07:17:56 PM »
I've heard alot of good things about the CZ 527 American .223.  I love the trigger of CZ rifles, and they are supposed to be pretty accurate too.  CZ-usa.com is where you can check out their guns.

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« Reply #5 on: March 10, 2005, 04:03:15 PM »
I love my browning micro hunter great walk around rifle. Weighs in at 6# 4 oz. Only shot one box of factory loads through it so far, averaged a little under 1"

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« Reply #6 on: March 11, 2005, 03:56:25 AM »
I just picked up a Tikka T-3(blued/syn), in .223 Rem.  I can't say SWEET loud enough.
This is my second Tikka, but my first T-3.  I wasn't sure if I would like it as  much
as I LOVE my Tikka Whitetail Hunter(ss/lam), in .25-06 Rem.  Lately, I have found
myself fondling the T-3 like a new girl friend.  It has the styling, and fit and finish, that
the Savage does not.  But I don't know who would win an accuracy contest between
the Tikka, and a Savage.  I have Savage rifles, too, and although they aren't as
pretty as the Tikkas, they sure shoot as accuractely, generally speaking.  If you are
on a budget, then get the Savage, if you put some emphasis on looks, and you have
more money to spend, get a Tikka.  By my expereinces, both will come out of the box,
shooting itty bitty groups.

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Re: which .223 ??
« Reply #7 on: March 11, 2005, 10:46:31 AM »
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I have been looking at .223 and cant decide on what kind to get. I dont want a heavy barrel and will be using it for coyotes. I was thinking about savage because of there accuracy.Anybody have any suggestions  :D


For an accurate, everyday hunter you don't have to go any further than the Savage you are thinking about.  With the money you’ll save you can get a excellent scope to aid in your shooting.  My vote goes for accuracy which means go for the Savage.  Lawdog
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Offline Jim B.

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« Reply #8 on: June 12, 2005, 05:01:30 AM »
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For an accurate, everyday hunter you don't have to go any further than the Savage you are thinking about. With the money you’ll save you can get a excellent scope to aid in your shooting. My vote goes for accuracy which means go for the Savage. Lawdog


It's hard for me to argue with Lawdog's reasoning.  I hunt with several people who use Savage's and they are, in my opinion, the best value out there right now in modern hunting rifles - inexpensive, accurate and durable.

That said, I perfer a single-shot and use a TC Encore for most of my hunting now.  The Encore with a heavy .223 barrel weighs about the same as a bolt gun with a standard barrel.  This is strictly a matter personal taste, both are fine rifles and capable of good to excellent accuracy.  I don't feel handicaped with a single shot since while coyote hunting I have not often had an opportunity for a second shot!

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« Reply #9 on: June 12, 2005, 05:38:12 AM »
Ditto....I just got done buying the standard 223 barrel which is 24" long for my Encore. That's one of the advantages of the Encore....new barrel for $250 or less...same trigger, same feel.

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« Reply #10 on: June 12, 2005, 11:33:18 AM »
Santa brought me a Ruger M77 MKII VT (heavy barrel Varmint Target with the two-stage trigger) .22-250 a year ago last Christmas and it is an outstanding rifle.  Had I not chosen the Ruger, a Savage would have been my second choice.

If you are looking for supurb accuracy for the fewest bucks the Savage is a very good choice.
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« Reply #11 on: June 17, 2005, 05:45:34 AM »
Forum,
There are a lot of nice choices in 223 out there. I have the heavy barrel Savage and while it is a shooter (love the Accutrigger), you are wise to go with a standard barrel if you plan on toting your rifle any distance. The heavy barrel is indeed heavy!

I don't have the standard barrel in 223 in my other Savages but all are accurate so I don't think you'll go wrong with getting one. The new Stevens 200 seems like it is a real shooter based on what other have reported and that might be something to look at, particularly if you have to work on a tight budget.

Safe shooting.