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Was the Remington a model 700 and a used rifle or a brand new one?
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08-04-2015 12:58 PM
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A brand new one - the 770. I know they're not as good, but we're just learning for now. In a couple of years if he's still as into it as he is now I'll get him a higher quality rifle.
My marksmanship was kind of embarrassing. I spent 6 years in the Army, but it was a long time ago, and the M16
doesn't kick like a bolt action. I shot better than my son, but I've still got some practice to do. LOL.
But it really was a nice father/son day, and it's hardly surprising that I got rusty in the last 15 years...
BTW, are these cheap ammo sites on the internet legit? Buying ammo by the box isn't cheap.
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Glad it all worked out. Great that you are having quality time and passing the shooting sports on to the next generation.
Many bargains on ammo can be found on the net. If it comes from a trustworthy site, you can save quite a bit of money. Often, you may need to buy quite a quantity for large savings and remember to add in the shipping which can be expensive.
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A 270 is a much better choice for a beginner than a 30-06, as the 270 doesn't beat the shooter up so bad.
IIRC Hatcher has an excellent analysis of the low serial number 1903's.
I very much like the M1903 Rifle but would prefer the A3 over an 03. But in either case I'd be inclined to get the Remington or Smith Corona.
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Sounds like an honest dealer. I would be inclined to do more business him when the time comes. Lots of options available for 270 ammo. Glad it worked out ok.