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I've abandoned the Ruger Compact for the Remington Model 7. Weight wise wasn't much different and I think the 20 inch barrel of the Remmy is a good compromise. Now I'm stuck n stainless or blued. I like the look of the blue better but the ruggedness of the stainless has its appeal too. I think there was a blued vs stainless thread on here imma look for.

Geechee born and Geechee bred

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For me I'll trade 4-6" of barrel for a 100ish fps any day of the week! I have never in my life heard an educated hunter say "this 308 is too slow I need a 30-06 to kill deer" because no deer in the world will know your bullet is 100fps slower.

For still hunting or tracking I like a gun to be under 40" over all length and a weigh under 7lbs loaded with a scope. This is why I love my tikka t3's with the sawed off barrels.

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I've abandoned the Ruger Compact for the Remington Model 7. Weight wise wasn't much different and I think the 20 inch barrel of the Remmy is a good compromise. Now I'm stuck n stainless or blued. I like the look of the blue better but the ruggedness of the stainless has its appeal too. I think there was a blued vs stainless thread on here imma look for.

Geechee born and Geechee bred

 

How much is the Model 7?  If you want a real nice lightweight rifle, look into the Kimbers.  The blued/walnut 84M models are real nice.  For a little more you can get the Montana 84M in stainless/Kevlar.  One tough mother of a hunting rifle that's made for accuracy and real light too, even with a 22" barrel.

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How much is the Model 7? If you want a real nice lightweight rifle, look into the Kimbers. The blued/walnut 84M models are real nice. For a little more you can get the Montana 84M in stainless/Kevlar. One tough mother of a hunting rifle that's made for accuracy and real light too, even with a 22" barrel.

The blued is 540 and the stainless was around 620.

Geechee born and Geechee bred

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