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I pulled the trigger on a 24 inch 308 heavy barrel for target practice. I like shooting steel. $579 plus the $100 or so of the pukes of Commiefornia Government. And now a 10 day wait, you folks in “free states” should try a 10 day wait. California says it’s a “cooling off” period. L8899#
We have a 10 day wait for all but long guns. All Semi auto rifles and handguns must wait.
 

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I bought a Howa Axiom Varminter in .308 and put it in a B&C stock and I actually put more $ into the glass than I paid for the rifle ($250) from a guy who said it was too heavy and he'd ran 4 rounds through it. I only can shoot out to 600 , but it's MOA all day ! My Remmie 700 is 22" 30-06.
 

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Having heard excellent things reference Howa riflesI bought a Howa barreled action with threaded muzzle chambered in 22/250 several years ago when Brownells was blowing them out at $350 apiece.

I stuffed it in a Hogue rubber over molded stock and bolted a Vortex 6X20x40 variable scope on it and it has been superbly accurate.

I’ve used it for varmint hunting and have killed many fox and coyote with it.

I am positive you will be pleased with your purchase.

Gratuitous pics of my Howa:


 

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I won a Howa 1500 in 308 a yr ago. Very accurate for 3 shots. But can't get a 5 shot group from it no matter what I load. shot 4 will leave 1 in @ 11 o'clock and shot 5 @ will print 1 in out @ 1 o'clock. For a hunting rifle for me it's fine. Can't remember the last time I need more than 2 shots on game. Howa's 3 shot sub moa guarantee is good only if you follow the barrel break in directions posted on the website. If not followed no warranty. Still a good rifle and handles well
I took off the Niko Sterling scope and replaced it with a Vortex 3x9.
 

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Angle of the photo, distortion. I use levels in the setup.
After seeing one on nf1e's bench, I decided I needed a digital level. Reads to the tenth of a degree, and works great for aligning the scope to the rifle - if you have the patience. Use if for almost everything now, but that tenth of a degree can be frustrating if you want it perfect...

This is the one I have, but there are plenty of others out there -
 

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After seeing one on nf1e's bench, I decided I needed a digital level. Reads to the tenth of a degree, and works great for aligning the scope to the rifle - if you have the patience. Use if for almost everything now, but that tenth of a degree can be frustrating if you want it perfect...

This is the one I have, but there are plenty of others out there -
Looks like a good piece of equipment! Might just add it. Thank You!
 

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I bought a Howa action in .243. I pulled the barrel and machined another from a Heavy profile Shileen barrel and chambered it in 308. I even finished a poorly made inletted stock in walnut. The barrel and action were blued by me. But the rifle currently sits in a bell carlson stock and I still have to break in the rifle after 2 years. I feel ashamed of myself. I really like the rifle. My goal is try to wear it out.
 

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Well folks,


I pulled the trigger on a 24 inch 308 heavy barrel for target practice. I like shooting steel. $579 plus the $100 or so of the pukes of Commiefornia Government. And now a 10 day wait, you folks in “free states” should try a 10 day wait. California says it’s a “cooling off” period. L8899#
since when did they start a waiting period on long guns. I was raised out there and the last hand gun I bought was in 83 and it was a 15 day waiting period. here in NC there's no waiting period but to buy a hand gun you need to get a pistol permit which takes about 5 days unless you have a ccw which I got so when I go into a shop and see something I like all I have to do is give them my permit fill out the paper work pay the man and walk out
 
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