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Button Buck
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Here my New addition: Savage 16FCSS 7mm-08 with talley lights and a Burris Fullfield 2 BP reticle!


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Button Buck
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Sweet! Congrats! How is she shooting?
"Let us speak courteously, deal fairly, and keep ourselves armed and ready."
-Theodore Roosevelt
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Button Buck
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It's a good gun. I had a 116 Weather Warrior a few years ago in 7 MM Remington Magnum and it would hit a dime at 200 yards with a cheap Tasco scope. Scope came with the gun, was not of my choice. But it worked really well. Only the barrel was magnaported and it caused me to loose my hearing while shooting at a buck from inside my tree stand.
The only complaint I would have is the price of ammo.
It really doesn't matter which caliber you use, dead is dead. If your goal is big game hunting - deer, then all you really need is a .270, .280, 300 Savage, .308 Winchester, 30/06 type caliber.
When you get into wildcat calibers, you get into more money when you have to buy your ammo and you run the risk of running out of ammo on a big trip or loosing your ammo and then going to the nearest store and finding out that all they have is the more popular calibers.
That is unless they have a Walmart.
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Just bout any ammo is becoming wildcat now adays Gotta take advantage of buying it when you find it, I paid hell finding 150gr 270 rounds this season but 450 rounds for my other pea shooter were all over...go figure.
Nice lookin savage Scott, I bet it's an awesome shooter and will do you well!

Jason.....Making links "clickable" since July 2007!
http://www.huntingguys.com/
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