Hi all,
I am looking for a .223 for plinking and some small game in the near future. Just wondering what manufacture/model I should go with. Weight ins't an issue as it will be mostly shot at a range.
At first I was going to do the 700 Tactical but then read it wasn't all that good, then I was going to go with a Savage model 25 but then people said it wasn't good, then I looked at a Tikka T3 and I know it's a good gun but it's $100 cheaper at Lebaron then Wholesale sports which is insane as I want to buy this rifle from wholesale sports if possible but not 100% set in stone it has to come from there.
I like Remington because it has been around but I read the gun isn't bedded or barrel isn't fluted or whatever the proper term is. Savage seems interesting because of the accu-trigger and I want a light trigger without having to take it to a shop.
So now I thought I should decide to ask. I have searched and see alot of people recommend the Stevens 200 but I am not one to modify stuff.
Just want a decent .223 with a synthetic stock that is made properly and will last me many lifetimes and not sure what to look at. Budget I guess would be under $800 not including tax but keeping it around $500-600 would be even better as that money would go towards a scope.

I am looking for a .223 for plinking and some small game in the near future. Just wondering what manufacture/model I should go with. Weight ins't an issue as it will be mostly shot at a range.
At first I was going to do the 700 Tactical but then read it wasn't all that good, then I was going to go with a Savage model 25 but then people said it wasn't good, then I looked at a Tikka T3 and I know it's a good gun but it's $100 cheaper at Lebaron then Wholesale sports which is insane as I want to buy this rifle from wholesale sports if possible but not 100% set in stone it has to come from there.
I like Remington because it has been around but I read the gun isn't bedded or barrel isn't fluted or whatever the proper term is. Savage seems interesting because of the accu-trigger and I want a light trigger without having to take it to a shop.
So now I thought I should decide to ask. I have searched and see alot of people recommend the Stevens 200 but I am not one to modify stuff.
Just want a decent .223 with a synthetic stock that is made properly and will last me many lifetimes and not sure what to look at. Budget I guess would be under $800 not including tax but keeping it around $500-600 would be even better as that money would go towards a scope.



















































