Lookin' for Kyle from Likely, BC

I'll have to look into those Savage Mark II's, also I just read a good article on the Stevens 200 that compared it to buying a basic truck without the frills of satellite radio, heated mirrors, and other such luxuries. I'll definitely check out the classifieds, but before that definitely get licensed :S haha. awndray, excellent advice, I'm going to look into everything everyone's been saying and see what works. I'm thinking maybe a .22 for a year or so and then start building my collection...either way I'm sure whatever I get I'll learn to master it, just like I taught that 700 Magnum a thing or two about who's boss ;)
 
I'll have to look into those Savage Mark II's, also I just read a good article on the Stevens 200 that compared it to buying a basic truck without the frills of satellite radio, heated mirrors, and other such luxuries. I'll definitely check out the classifieds, but before that definitely get licensed :S haha. awndray, excellent advice, I'm going to look into everything everyone's been saying and see what works. I'm thinking maybe a .22 for a year or so and then start building my collection...either way I'm sure whatever I get I'll learn to master it, just like I taught that 700 Magnum a thing or two about who's boss ;)

Stevens are made by Savage, exact safe parts just in a cheaper package. So yeah a .22 from them would be exactly like mine except without the wood stock. Then you can get a Stevens 200 centerfire rifle for pretty cheap as well. A good way to start because they are really accurate.
 
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