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« on: May 10, 2009, 06:55:50 PM »
Thanks to AT&T unionizing my location (SARCASM IMPLIED), we are getting a contract signing bonus. Seeing as how I'm stuck with the union either way I figure I'll stick it to our anti-gun management and anti-gun union reps (basically all at&t management and union people here) and buy, you guessed it, another gun! I'm looking at a choice between a few Remington 700's. Here are the choices and descriptions. Note: I don't want to add calibers if I can help it but if you think the investment would be worth it please give me some reason behind your thoughts.
1) Remington 700 in 30-06, black synthetic stock with Dale #8, apparently a special tribute edition, I do intend to cover that up if I get it. I have plenty of 30-06 thanks to CMP being down the highway and I prefer easy to find (HAHA) calibers. No optic on this one for about $500
2) Remington 700 in .270 WIN with 3x9 power scope and bipod in synthetic, I don't have any .270 do I would be adding a caliber.
about $700 all said and done
3) Remington 700 in .223, same as #2 and I do have plenty of .223 no bipod and about $600

Please give guidance
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Re: Pick One
« Reply #1 on: May 10, 2009, 07:10:40 PM »
Thanks to AT&T unionizing my location (SARCASM IMPLIED), we are getting a contract signing bonus. Seeing as how I'm stuck with the union either way I figure I'll stick it to our anti-gun management and anti-gun union reps (basically all at&t management and union people here) and buy, you guessed it, another gun! I'm looking at a choice between a few Remington 700's. Here are the choices and descriptions. Note: I don't want to add calibers if I can help it but if you think the investment would be worth it please give me some reason behind your thoughts.
1) Remington 700 in 30-06, black synthetic stock with Dale #8, apparently a special tribute edition, I do intend to cover that up if I get it. I have plenty of 30-06 thanks to CMP being down the highway and I prefer easy to find (HAHA) calibers. No optic on this one for about $500
2) Remington 700 in .270 WIN with 3x9 power scope and bipod in synthetic, I don't have any .270 do I would be adding a caliber.
about $700 all said and done
3) Remington 700 in .223, same as #2 and I do have plenty of .223 no bipod and about $600

Please give guidance

And we have a winner. 30-06, when you have to reach out and touch someone   --  and make a hell of a lot of noise doing it!   ;D

And then use the price difference between the 30-06 and the .270 and get a decent glass for it. After you cover up (not permanently of course, may have collector value some day) the Dale commemorative stuff.

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Re: Pick One
« Reply #2 on: May 10, 2009, 07:27:43 PM »
And we have a winner. 30-06, when you have to reach out and touch someone   --  and make a hell of a lot of noise doing it!   ;D

And then use the price difference between the 30-06 and the .270 and get a decent glass for it. After you cover up (not permanently of course, may have collector value some day) the Dale commemorative stuff.




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Re: Pick One
« Reply #3 on: May 10, 2009, 08:23:31 PM »
1st choice   .30-06
2nd choice  .223

Post some pics when you get it.
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Re: Pick One
« Reply #4 on: May 10, 2009, 08:40:49 PM »
Can you use either.270 or 06 to hunt in Ohio? I know we couldn't when I lived in Indiana (don't even get me started). Personally I chose .270 over 06, but the deer sure won't care. If its a hunting rifle though, do look at the 7mm-.08, its a sweet caliber that I wish I'd bought, but I was in Texas and the deer were half the size of y'alls. Over all its hard to argue with 06, it will kill anything in the lower 48 you have any business shooting at anyway.
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Re: Pick One
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Re: Pick One
« Reply #5 on: May 10, 2009, 10:44:11 PM »
At Dick's about a month ago they had a 700 .308 heavy barrel, in OD synthetic, with some 3x12 on it for $500.  Had the old three sling studs and the stock had that cut in the foregrip.

But out of your choices I'd go with the 30-06 then the .223.  I do use a .270 as my deer gun and every thing that I've shot went strait to the ground, but I wish I had a military caliber deer rifle.

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Re: Pick One
« Reply #6 on: May 10, 2009, 11:26:27 PM »
Get an accurate gun and buy a Savage.  ;)
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Re: Pick One
« Reply #7 on: May 11, 2009, 12:44:53 AM »
I love my 25-06!!
I had a 2nd rifle, a savage, but got rid of it for a new handgun.
Still have dad's old reworked mouser.
Its a family heirloom. And the 600rds of ammo that came with it.

But if I had to start from scratch 223 for plinkin and 308 for distance.
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Re: Pick One
« Reply #8 on: May 11, 2009, 12:50:07 AM »
remember not all 223 are the same,  you need diffrent barrel twist rates for diddfrent weight bullets.  not a big deal in 30-06

I too would get a savage.  very hard to beat for th emoney right now.
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Re: Pick One
« Reply #9 on: May 11, 2009, 01:40:27 AM »
Get an accurate gun and buy a Savage.  ;)

Or a Swedish Mauser! :)
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