Posted by IlliniJohn on January 27, 2013 at 13:50:43 from (173.26.154.98):
In Reply to: Help! Gun posted by Allan In NE on January 27, 2013 at 09:42:58:
Hi, Allan! I"ve used multiple rifles in many calibers, up to .458 mag, and think we"ve all gotten a little "magnum crazy" over the last 30+ years.
I"ve also got a Remington 721 in .30-06 with a simple 4x scope (Leupold M8-4X) in low-mounted, 1 piece "Talley Manufacturing" mounts that is very easy to pick up a moving target and the rifle/scope with Remington 150 grain Core-loks will cut a ragged hole at 100 yds. Are you sure your old gun, properly cleaned and remove lead from barrel, with a GOOD fixed power scope won"t shoot?
If you want to go the Auto-loader, look at a FN-Browning, or a good used Winchester M100 in .308 - -IM(un)HO, one of the greatest gas operated autoloaders of all time - -can find both on GunBroker.com.
Use a variable power scope if you want -- my preference these days is to go back to straight-power 4X or 6X, like the Leupold FX-3 6X.
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