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  • I need a Nice wood stock rifle.

    Im looking for a semi auto hunting rifle in .243.

    The stock has to be wood, Has to be out of the box accurate. All i want to do is put a scope on it and go shoot it.

    With the new 58 gr vmaxs out there it would make a hellva varmint round. I could also still use it to take deer.

  • #2
    Take a look at Brownings. Stay away from Remmington 742's. They aren't called "jam-o-matics" for nothing.

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    • #3
      Browning BAR
      Originally posted by lincolnboy
      After watching Games of Thrones, makes me glad i was not born in those years.

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      • #4
        Stg 58?
        ZOMBIE REAGAN FOR PRESIDENT 2016!!! heh

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        • #5
          Kind of limited on your choices on the wood .243.
          First choice would be the Browning BAR with the only real second is the Rem 750
          The Browning is a gorgeous gun but is also a few hundred more then the Remmy.

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          • #6
            THe family has two remington 243s. I am not sure on the model #s but i dont remember any problems with them. I do know that the factory trigger in my dads is prob the best off the shelf trigger i have shot. Keep in mind its had 20 years of use.

            Tikka makes a nice rifle, but they are bolt. The one thing I do like is that they have detachable mags.

            I do not know why but i just do not like synthetic stock rifles. It makes them look cheap imho.

            Its a toss up for me. I have three rifles that i want. I have a complete lower built for a 14.5 or 12.5 ar. I just need to buy the upper. With the price of the uppers and accessories that i want to finish it i could buy a nice rifle.

            A rem 700 308 bolt. I dont know why i want this, but i feel i need a .308

            Or a nice quality semi 243 hunting rifle of my own that has not been in a dusty truck for 20 years. His still shoots great, but it looks like hell.

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            • #7
              243s are usually three things. A starter hunting rifle, a truck gun, or a dedicated varmint gun. Just curious, what is the reason you are sold on the 243?

              And I somewhat agree on the synth stocked guns. Somewhat. I do not own a wood stocked gun, at all. That said I also do not own a cheap plastic stocked bolt action either. All my synth stocked guns are aftermarket upgraded stocks other then my Encore which is the Pro-Hunter Flextech stock. The Encore is the one I have been wanting to change over to wood for my nice gun, something like this:
              Last edited by Chopped54; 12-18-2010, 11:04 PM.

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              • #8
                I can use it for coyotes and deer at the farm.

                More so it will be a varmint gun like the ar. It will have longer reach capability that the ar without blowing a basket ball size holes in the side of them at 400 yards.

                Then come deer season i could use it with a nice heavy load. Where i hunt deer out of 8 out of 10 are shot under a 100 yards. We have some stupid deer lmao.

                Is there something else that you could suggest that i would not have a problem walking into the general store and finding ammo for if i needed to?

                Keep in mind its a 90 mile round trip to a wal-mart. Or the first ever cabelas in Kearney nebraska. With hornady right down the road.

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                • #9
                  Oh I have no problem with the round at all, it is a good solid caliber and will handle what you described well. I was just curious.....

                  I have actually been carrying just my varmint gun to the stand instead of two guns and it is just a 22-250.

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                  • #10
                    I want a 22-250 as well. Its just down the list a little bit. It would be higher if i didnt need .24 or larger to take deer.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Sleeper View Post
                      I want a 22-250 as well. Its just down the list a little bit. It would be higher if i didnt need .24 or larger to take deer.
                      I have shot plenty of deer with 22-250. Just have to be more confident with the gun, and more selective of shot placement. Spine/neck shots on bucks, head on doe....

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Chopped54 View Post
                        I have shot plenty of deer with 22-250. Just have to be more confident with the gun, and more selective of shot placement. Spine/neck shots on bucks, head on doe....
                        These are big iowa and kansas deer. Not your little Texas deer

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Sleeper View Post
                          These are big iowa and kansas deer. Not your little Texas deer
                          touché

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                          • #14
                            get an '06 focker.

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                            • #15


                              25-06, glass, ready to rock

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