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Rifles @ Wally-World


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I went by Wally-World (Ashland City)today to pick up a little ammo (9mm Blazer Brass and .223 Remmington UMC, both of which they had plenty), and noticed they had a few rifles I usually don't see there.

One was a Ruger M77 w/ the dark blackish-blue wood stock (not sure if it was lamanite or hardwood) w/ stainless barrel in .308. Really slick rifle, it was priced right around $600. It kinda bothers me that they ALWAYS have a slew of Rem 700s and Savage bolt guns, and they're ALWAYS in 30-06, never .308.

Anywho, they also had a Ruger Mini-14 with a hardwood stock, also $600.

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Its very difficult to find a bolt gun in .308 or a full sized .243. Academy sports over in cool springs is worth a look. I walked into a remington r-25 in .308 and couldn't say no though, lol, so the budget is toast. They still had one, an r-25, in .243 last week and at least one bolt in .308. I want to say it was a weatherby synthetic, but i don't remember really. I looked at most everything they had. I was concentrating on 7mm's in bolts. I like the weatherby's the best of the hunting weight bolts. I don't know if I can live with the safety on them though.

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