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    Sniper Hide Review including accuracy test at 825yards: http://www.scout.com/military/sniper...n-rifle-6-5-cm

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    Thinking about picking one up in .243 for my daughter. Looks like a lot of gun for the $$.

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    The 7.7 twist of the 243 is interesting. I wonder if you could run 115gr DTACs.

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    The review was interesting. If they are all this good, I may have to try a .243.
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    Also kinda hate ruger, but this is kinda tempting to try out. Was originally going to get one of the either basic savage/weatherby vanguards, then had moved up to the Savage FCP-K or whatever alpha bet soup is the .308 threaded barrel kinda tactical looking thing. Similiar price on that mid range savage, and I imagine at it's core better barrel/gun, though I like a lot of the AR-ness in this. (Though strangely I after deciding to get the MDR, had no interest in a .308 ar as it'd really only serve for benched and I dont do that much.) Guess I'm .308 bipolar/undecided.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zimagold View Post
    The 7.7 twist of the 243 is interesting. I wonder if you could run 115gr DTACs.
    With a 26" tube you should be able to get them moving fast enough to stabilize them. But if not, I'm sure the 105 hybrids would do pretty well in it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spdu4ia View Post
    I honestly think they are a little late to the party . However seems like a nice entry to the sport for a decent price .
    Never too late. Precision/Tactical rifle matches are the fastest growing segment in shooting sports. If it allows more people to get into the sport, I'm all for it.

    The more competition between manufacturers, the better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by XC700116 View Post
    With a 26" tube you should be able to get them moving fast enough to stabilize them. But if not, I'm sure the 105 hybrids would do pretty well in it.
    I shoot the 115s in an 8 twist. Problems have been reported from spinning them too fast.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jmg8550 View Post
    Never too late. Precision/Tactical rifle matches are the fastest growing segment in shooting sports. If it allows more people to get into the sport, I'm all for it.

    The more competition between manufacturers, the better.
    I'm interested in it for the mag compatibility, among other things.
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    Since it's cheaper to buy this than upgrade my Savage I'm interested. I've had better luck with new Ruger rifles than with their new revolvers. The good news is if it doesn't shoot right, they'll take care of you.


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