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    a member put up a Remington 788 in 308 up this morning but no price or photo now its gone of Buy and sell but if it comes up again and get that at right price a damn good starter rifle - they are basic but shoot way beyond their looks - if it has a good barrell it could be an absolute tackholer -I have one and it shoots - they are held in very high regard by shooters worldwide - use it for a few years and later a Sako - the 788 will not loose much in value there ya go could not recommend highly enough - but if you could stretch to the rifle offered by Ranger 888 at $1500 very sought after and lovely rifles
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    Plan to have my Howa 7mm08 relisted as a combo - rifle, suppressor, (functional but cheaper) Nikko Sterling 4-12 x40 scope, with shipping option via Hunt Fish if interested. Just waiting on rings to assemble for some pics.
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    If you want a tool to do a job most of the main brands will do it. If your wanting to win a beauty pagent theres less to choose from

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    This seems like a good deal for someone starting out, swap out the scope somewhere down the line and I'm sure you'd get a good run out of it. Disclaimer I've never actually owned a Browning.
    https://www.trademe.co.nz/a/marketpl...ing/5562527343
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    Flappy Disc Customs Bespoke Hunting Rifles

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    i shoot with marlin x7 in 308 taken a few deer and goats
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    Quote Originally Posted by Barry the hunter View Post
    Sako and Tikka stand out - Winchester are good- more so what to avoid Remingtons from 2000 onwoods but in saying that some shot well just a few duds in amonst them - Ruger have always been well made - Mauser are good - Steyr are good - Howa are very popular - Sauer seem to cop the odd complaint but again it wont be all of them - my choice get yourself a Sako or Tikka from seventies eighties and nintys and away you go - just make up your mind wood blued or synthetic - dont get sucked into the bulldust that wood blued have bedding problems myth more than reality - its just they are heavier- seventies eighties Remingtons are a good buy -for a newer Tikka Sako with a scope think $3000 at least -Kimber are a nice rifle - Mossberg and Savage worth a look they certainly get good accuracy reports especially Savage - if you buy on here price will be good and you are unlikely to get a dud
    Well Barry you cover pretty much ALL the Brands! ROFL
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    Quote Originally Posted by fourzerofouronyourdoor View Post
    Haven't gotten approved for the buy and sell on here yet but worth a go. How true is it that Howas tend to rust? heard that from someone as well. I'll keep my options open and hopefully will find one that stands out to me.
    All rifles rust if you put them away wet and never clean them. Try cleaning thouroughly and oiling inside, outside and under the (flaoting) barrel and that rust myht should disappear.
    "Late but in earnest!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by fourzerofouronyourdoor View Post
    Haven't gotten approved for the buy and sell on here yet but worth a go. How true is it that Howas tend to rust? heard that from someone as well. I'll keep my options open and hopefully will find one that stands out to me.
    My stainless Howa has only ever rusted where it was dirty or bloody.
    As long as I wipe the gunk off it after use its perfectly fine like most rifles.
    My blued Ruger M77 seems pretty damn resilient while my CZ 455 seems to rust if I even look at it.

    For a starter rifle, I'm a big fan of Howas for a solid affordable option and theres all the options out there if you want to upgrade it in future.
    I've had my Howa Mini for something like 7 years and the only thing left completely original is the bolt but its my #1 rifle that I'll never sell.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KERR View Post
    Well Barry you cover pretty much ALL the Brands! ROFL
    well yes whats bad if it has a good barrell then what are we dealing with at 100yds 3 inch group versus under an inch- when on a budget you are not going to get a Sako 90 is one - all do it what do you like another way of putting all this what is genuinely bad - in my experience two stand out - the old semi auto Ruger mini matic shockers - the old jungle carbine 303 terrible - some of the early BSA especially the CF 2 did not shoot overly well - what else - and one has favourites for me Shultz and Larsen its all great fun

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    Quote Originally Posted by earplay View Post
    Plan to have my Howa 7mm08 relisted as a combo - rifle, suppressor, (functional but cheaper) Nikko Sterling 4-12 x40 scope, with shipping option via Hunt Fish if interested. Just waiting on rings to assemble for some pics.
    Heya, I still wouldn’t be able to buy anything until November but if you haven’t sold it by then I’d probably still be interested.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ranger 888 View Post
    I've got a .308 Winchester Featherweight, 22 inch barrel, in VG condition, with a Leupold 4-12 scope. $1500 firm, pick up in West Auckland. Text me on 0274791855.
    Magic rifles, wont go wrong with this

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    Quote Originally Posted by KERR View Post
    Well Barry you cover pretty much ALL the Brands! ROFL
    cheeky bugger have not even started - just what is in his budget - he is lucky its a buyers market

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    Browning fan own three 223 ,308 ,3006 micro bolt , BLR , A Bolt all shoot real good

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    My first rifle was a Howa. Then got a 2nd hand Tikka, now have 3 of them. Absolutely love Tikkas, silky smooth action, reliable feeding, and accurate. Lots of people rate the Howas to be fair, but the actions do rust badly (Mine was only on the outside, and didn’t seem to effect feeding/ function in any way). If you do go Howa, make sure you take the stock off and let the underside of action dry out properly after you’ve been out in wet conditions.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NRT View Post
    Browning fan own three 223 ,308 ,3006 micro bolt , BLR , A Bolt all shoot real good

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    I just got a new browning x bolt & it shoots really well.
    If i could have a full time job shooting pests i'm up for over time.

 

 

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