thoughts on .308 rifles

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Blu
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Re: thoughts on .308 rifles

#11 Post by Blu »

MiLisCer wrote:I've got a lovely ph 308 with the original mounts and original nikko 6x42 scope on it. It is a 1100 deluxe but with a removable box magazine. It will come in well under your budget (and I mean well under)
It shoots superb.

Drop me a line if interested. I would be happy to keep it until you get a variation.

Mike
Hey Mike, put a picture up mate and lets have a look please.

Blu :twisted:
Eric S

Re: thoughts on .308 rifles

#12 Post by Eric S »

I have a 243 and 308 for deer and prefer the 308, less damage to meat and very accurate. you might pick up a second hand tikka for 500quid
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