R&R Rancher
CGN Regular
- Location
- Manitoba's Interlake
Here's the deal. I'm basically a shotgunner. As my handle suggests I ranch and have a need for a rifle that can be used to take care of predators or put down livestock. We've had wolves and black bears here. My old Ruger 77 in .243 was not always up to the job of putting down cattle. I need something that I can take with me in the tractor or truck if needed. No sense getting something with a pretty wood stock.
I bought a Savage 111 FCXFP23 in .270 from Cabelas today. After all taxes $470 and change out the door. I thought it was a smoking deal!
http://www.cabelas.ca/index.cfm?pageID=71&§ion=1187§ion2=1724§ion3=1952&ID=4973
It's a package deal with a pre-mounted scope and a synthetic stock. I know it's a cheap scope and I may have to replace it in the future, but it will do for now. Now the questions.
Anyone have any experience with one of these?
I'll do a search, but is there a procedure to break in the barrel and is it worth it for a casual use rifle?
If the trigger pull is heavy, can it be adjusted by a good gunsmith?
Since it is a Savage, do I need to change my handle away from R&R(Remington and Ruger) Rancher
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I bought a Savage 111 FCXFP23 in .270 from Cabelas today. After all taxes $470 and change out the door. I thought it was a smoking deal!
http://www.cabelas.ca/index.cfm?pageID=71&§ion=1187§ion2=1724§ion3=1952&ID=4973
It's a package deal with a pre-mounted scope and a synthetic stock. I know it's a cheap scope and I may have to replace it in the future, but it will do for now. Now the questions.
Anyone have any experience with one of these?
I'll do a search, but is there a procedure to break in the barrel and is it worth it for a casual use rifle?
If the trigger pull is heavy, can it be adjusted by a good gunsmith?
Since it is a Savage, do I need to change my handle away from R&R(Remington and Ruger) Rancher


















































