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Rem V savage fox and deer

  • 23-03-2008 8:54pm
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    Lads changing my .223 for a .243 . the new rifle is to cover both fox and deer. But which one I am looking at both the Rem sps varminter and the savage model 12 varmint with the accutrigger.but which??? anyone any experience with either. PS I know their both heavy guns but I'm built like a brick sh*t house (tight head prop.:D). Also what about 70gr. bullets for both fox and fallow??


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,461 ✭✭✭foxshooter243


    Lads changing my .223 for a .243 . the new rifle is to cover both fox and deer. But which one I am looking at both the Rem sps varminter and the savage model 12 varmint with the accutrigger.but which??? anyone any experience with either. PS I know their both heavy guns but I'm built like a brick sh*t house (tight head prop.:D). Also what about 70gr. bullets for both fox and fallow??

    savage produce tack driving accuraccy in their rifles and I know that ill be definitley adding one to my collection , im not going to knock remington but to me i would take a savage any day.. in the 243 58 grain v max is an outstanding fox bullet and for fallow try 85 grain sierra gamekings.


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