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I went with the Axis II and will apply for the rebate when I have all the stuff they require.
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The American Ranch uses AI mags.I love the Ruger American, just not wanting to get another magazine type, so my shop is seeking out a Mossberg MVP Scout for a simple bolt action rifle for myself that can use the same AR10 mags...
The other reason for the MVP Scout in 308 is the forward picatinny mount, right handed left eye dominant, I find with scout scopes forward mounted I can shoot right handed far easier with a better field of view...The American Ranch uses AR10 mags.
I spoke too soon. We have one, but they are no longer shown in the catalog.
But they do now show it in the burnt bronze, go-wild configuration. But this model is now no longer as inexpensive.
Hmm, that's a pretty big deal, didn't know about that particular rifle.I like the Ruger American Predator. My only gripe is the bolt doesn't lock regardless if the safety is on or not. It's never opened up on me while hunting but I could see that happening at the most inconvenient time.
Wow. That is... strange. Never in all my years of hunting or being at the range have I seen that phenomenon even once. Very weird. Very peculiar. Littering the trail with ammunition? What the hell are your freinds doing?On quite a few occasions while hunting elk I'd notice my friend's rifles had yet again, unnoticed by them, littered the trail with ammunition.
Well they weren't wearing red dresses as you seem to allude.Wow. That is... strange. Never in all my years of hunting or being at the range have I seen that phenomenon even once. Very weird. Very peculiar. Littering the trail with ammunition? What the hell are your freinds doing?
No cheap 308 anymore. Do you want new or used?I'm on a tight budget, so I'm looking at three basic .308 Win. bolt guns in the cheap price range. I'm looking at rifle and scope combos. The Ruger American, Savage Axis II and the Mossberg Patriot. All have synthetic stocks and come with scopes mounted. All have adjustable triggers.Two have Vortex 3-9 x 40 and the Savage has a Bushnell 4-12 × 40 on it. Cheapest of the bunch is the Savage.
The Mossberg has a fluted bolt and barrel and a target crown. The Savage stock has some kind of camo that I never heard of. So other than a difference of around a hundred bucks, they're very similar.
I hope some of you guys may have some input on them. Thank you in advance.
Tikka TX3I'm on a tight budget, so I'm looking at three basic .308 Win. bolt guns in the cheap price range. I'm looking at rifle and scope combos. The Ruger American, Savage Axis II and the Mossberg Patriot. All have synthetic stocks and come with scopes mounted. All have adjustable triggers.Two have Vortex 3-9 x 40 and the Savage has a Bushnell 4-12 × 40 on it. Cheapest of the bunch is the Savage.
The Mossberg has a fluted bolt and barrel and a target crown. The Savage stock has some kind of camo that I never heard of. So other than a difference of around a hundred bucks, they're very similar.
I hope some of you guys may have some input on them. Thank you in advance.
And in the long run, I'd replace the scope before the rifle.I ordered a Savage Axis II with a cheapie scope combo. Those are two nice sticks but they exceeded my target price range.
I bought my 25-06 without the cheap scope and put on the 3X9-40 Leupold I found at a gun show for $100.00.The scope will be gone shortly. As best I can tell it's a Bushnell Banner scope that comes on it. I have an old Leupold with rings I have to dig out that should do the trick. It was on another .308 so it should be fine. I can't remember the specs, but it's a decent scope and was a deer getter.
Can't go wrong with Leupold.I bought my 25-06 without the cheap scope and put on the 3X9-40 Leupold I found at a gun show for $100.00.
Don't forget to check the used market. Some great deals can be found there.I'm on a tight budget, so I'm looking at three basic .308 Win. bolt guns in the cheap price range. I'm looking at rifle and scope combos. The Ruger American, Savage Axis II and the Mossberg Patriot. All have synthetic stocks and come with scopes mounted. All have adjustable triggers.Two have Vortex 3-9 x 40 and the Savage has a Bushnell 4-12 × 40 on it. Cheapest of the bunch is the Savage.
The Mossberg has a fluted bolt and barrel and a target crown. The Savage stock has some kind of camo that I never heard of. So other than a difference of around a hundred bucks, they're very similar.
I hope some of you guys may have some input on them. Thank you in advance.
That's what I think as well, even if there was something wrong with the scope I could drive to Beaverton and hand it to somebody to make it right.Can't go wrong with Leupold.
I did that with two of them. I picked one up when done, but they shipped the other one back to me no charge.That's what I think as well, even if there was something wrong with the scope I could drive to Beaverton and hand it to somebody to make it right.