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Just a touch slow on the twist rate for the true heavies but should be pretty money up to about 100 grains.PSA is tempting me to mess around with a .243.
That would be such a good cheap rifle to have around. A fair bit of aftermarket support. Personally I’d like to see it lower priced given that the Gen2’s are out but maybe they’ll go lower in the next year.PSA is tempting me to mess around with a .243.
An American in .243 is our deer camp loaner and has accounted for a small wagonload of first deer. I'd probably throw it in a Bell and Carlson stock (or, if I'm feeling really frisky, an MDT chassis) but overall should suit you well.That would be such a good cheap rifle to have around. A fair bit of aftermarket support. Personally I’d like to see it lower priced given that the Gen2’s are out but maybe they’ll go lower in the next year.
I’d be tempted to buy it as a youth/compact and upgrade the stock to a B&C. That way you have two stock lengths for various shooters.A
An American in .243 is our deer camp loaner and has accounted for a small wagonload of first deer. I'd probably throw it in a Bell and Carlson stock (or, if I'm feeling really frisky, an MDT chassis) but overall should suit you well.
HeyyI’d be tempted to buy it as a youth/compact and upgrade the stock to a B&C. That way you have two stock lengths for various shooters.
..worth going back thru this thread just to see that buck again.I was dumb enough to sell a rifle at 19 years old but was never dumb enough to sell that rack, or his previous 2 years of sheds and others.
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