I have a number of semi-auto rifles (ARs, AKs, SKSs, and an FAL). I enjoy them, but I want to get something more accurate, but still economical to shoot with surplus or other low-cost ammunition. Is this possible? I'd be very happy to get consistent 1" groups at 100 yards from a solid bench rest. I'm leaning toward a .308 because they seem popular and would be suitable for deer hunting (which I haven't done for years, but might start again). But I would also consider a .223. I also like stainless steel and plastic stocks. I would prefer a fairly light, compact rifle IF that wouldn't mean sacrificing significant accuracy. The Savage Scout-style seems kind of popular, although I'm not too sold on the forward mounted scope.
So what should I look at? Ruger, Remington, Winchester, Browning, Savage, CZ, or what? I have some old bolt-action "deer rifles" and Military Mausers, but nothing in these calibers. Your recommendations will be appreciated.
Doug
So what should I look at? Ruger, Remington, Winchester, Browning, Savage, CZ, or what? I have some old bolt-action "deer rifles" and Military Mausers, but nothing in these calibers. Your recommendations will be appreciated.
Doug