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SHOT Show 2009: New Rifles

SHOT Show 2009: New Rifles

Here's a sneak peek at this year's hottest new rifles!
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SHOT 2009: Marlin Rifles

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from dodgecummins wrote 43 weeks 6 days ago

that is a kick @$$ gun

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from dodgecummins wrote 43 weeks 6 days ago

remington model 700 is the best and has always been the best rifle

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from herbie57_57 wrote 43 weeks 6 days ago

For a higher dollar rifle the Merkel is kind of ugly, I hope it shoots better than it looks.

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from Utah Blaine wrote 43 weeks 5 days ago

Are the Browning Rifle's still made in JAPAN?

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from smallcrow wrote 43 weeks 2 days ago

Shore is nice to be rich to afford them thar shooting peices.

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from bowman wrote 43 weeks 1 day ago

ha who needs a rifle? bowhunting all the way

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from mantlerman wrote 43 weeks 34 min ago

the marlin 30 06 is a pretty good rifle

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from Aaron1991 wrote 42 weeks 23 hours ago

exelent accuracy & chamberd in a 30-06 will take down any deer (hint: you have to hit the deer if you want it to go down)

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from bowmans friend wrote 41 weeks 6 days ago

i would have to agree with bowman. but also why buy such an exspensive rifle where for a lot less you can get almost as good of peformance

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from fisherus wrote 41 weeks 5 days ago

I'm somewhat disappointed with the new rifles at the Shot Show this year. The Browning X-Bolt has been out for awhile so there doesn't seem to be alot of innovation or shakers and bakers this year. Let's face it folks, there's a lot of fine weaponry out there today and a good gunsmith and reloader can make an excellent shooter out of just about anything the market has today.
It really doesn't matter who likes what the best or for that matter who thinks what's the best as long as they enjoy what they shoot. I really think most of us just want to express our preferences to others that might not know what to get and are looking.
I'm of the old adage of it's what you can shoot well that makes it good!

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from squirrelhunter wrote 40 weeks 4 days ago

I shoot a savage 270 and I love it. I went Elk hunting in Kansas this January and brought down a 600 pound Elk and two Ibex in one shot!

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from squirrelhunter wrote 40 weeks 4 days ago

I dont really think 30-06's are very good for long range.

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from ye ole coaste wrote 38 weeks 6 days ago

Triple Kudo's and a well done to marlin rifles for there amazing variety of lever gun's.Out of 6 g/kids got two leftee's like myself!! Starrted all the leftee's on lever gun's and they are great shooters now!!Haven't justified buying a new stainless lever since still using the marlin 336 bought in the PX over 20 yrs ago and still purring like a kitten. do have to aggree with the writer who got an elk in kansas 270 is a mighty fine round and very popular in east oregon for elk there. Thks for listening. Carry ON!! YOC

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from Remington Metric wrote 38 weeks 3 days ago

Now that Remington and DPMS are owned by the same company I don’t understand why Remington doesn’t push the .260 Remington in an AR platform match grade rifle. DPMS already had an AR model available in .260 Remington and that was a great idea. I thought big green would take that ball and run with it.

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from heaveyg wrote 36 weeks 6 days ago

Hey, let's bring on the realistically priced, yet quality firearms that shoot better MOA's than most in this elitist and unproven lot.How about Savage Arms, still one of the finest and most actions ever made....?

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from 6phunter wrote 32 weeks 1 day ago

I have to agree with heaveg/ without some kind of change todays rifles couldn't be classified as ""NEW ""/ rather than trying to improve on something that isn't broke, maybe they could lower the cost of production so more people could own a selection of weapons and take the extra revenue and help provide and promote shooting events and access more places to do it. In turn this would require more ammuniton spent, and help safeguard our own interest by creating more interest in the shooting sports .

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from whitetailterror wrote 31 weeks 1 day ago

i ownthat gun that is the best gun ever made in my opinion

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from ironworker34 wrote 30 weeks 6 days ago

My father shot a savage .300 for forty years and we had venision on the table every year. He bought my brother and myself each one and we get deer every year. Both of us still shoot those same guns. Nothing wrong with shooting a cheaper gun as long as it does the job.

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from azlifer wrote 30 weeks 6 days ago

Can someone please explain why this gun is so much more expensive then anything else firing the same round from an AR frame?!?

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from Steve_In_Heber wrote 27 weeks 4 hours ago

How many more "quality bolt action rifles" does the world need? The firearms makers are going the way of the auto companies -- by cranking out slightly different versions of the same old, tired products. I dare someone to invent a new action !!!

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from www.dropjhook.com wrote 26 weeks 5 days ago

I just want one good clean shot! thants all i ask

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from www.dropjhook.com wrote 26 weeks 5 days ago

lol thats

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from Pastor C wrote 23 weeks 5 days ago

Savage Arms are dead solid! but the quality is always in the shooter first.

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from Kody wrote 23 weeks 1 day ago

Sure seems like the gun market is becoming a very competitive place. Sometimes that works for the consumer and other times it works against them. In this case, it worries me that there are getting to be too many guns competing for the same dollar. A little slump in gun sales and someone is going to go down.

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from duke 1 wrote 20 weeks 1 day ago

for hunting big bear 375 any 375 is a good bet,check it out.

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from vthunter wrote 18 weeks 4 days ago

A few years ago I bought a Savage 110 bolt action .270. It was a package gun that I bought from a dealer I knew. It wasn't top of the line and I don't think I've heard too many people mention it and if they have It hasn't received glowing reports like remingtons 700 and others. The important thing is that it worked for me. It fir my budget, and I enjoy hunting with it. I have other rifles that I could an have used but this rifle seems to always surface to the top. It doesn't have to be expensive or fancy, it just has to be a good fit for you. I good rifle and some time on the range can go a long way towards making your hunting experience memorable. enjoy!

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from fisherus wrote 41 weeks 5 days ago

I'm somewhat disappointed with the new rifles at the Shot Show this year. The Browning X-Bolt has been out for awhile so there doesn't seem to be alot of innovation or shakers and bakers this year. Let's face it folks, there's a lot of fine weaponry out there today and a good gunsmith and reloader can make an excellent shooter out of just about anything the market has today.
It really doesn't matter who likes what the best or for that matter who thinks what's the best as long as they enjoy what they shoot. I really think most of us just want to express our preferences to others that might not know what to get and are looking.
I'm of the old adage of it's what you can shoot well that makes it good!

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from Aaron1991 wrote 42 weeks 23 hours ago

exelent accuracy & chamberd in a 30-06 will take down any deer (hint: you have to hit the deer if you want it to go down)

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from Remington Metric wrote 38 weeks 3 days ago

Now that Remington and DPMS are owned by the same company I don’t understand why Remington doesn’t push the .260 Remington in an AR platform match grade rifle. DPMS already had an AR model available in .260 Remington and that was a great idea. I thought big green would take that ball and run with it.

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from heaveyg wrote 36 weeks 6 days ago

Hey, let's bring on the realistically priced, yet quality firearms that shoot better MOA's than most in this elitist and unproven lot.How about Savage Arms, still one of the finest and most actions ever made....?

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from ironworker34 wrote 30 weeks 6 days ago

My father shot a savage .300 for forty years and we had venision on the table every year. He bought my brother and myself each one and we get deer every year. Both of us still shoot those same guns. Nothing wrong with shooting a cheaper gun as long as it does the job.

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from dodgecummins wrote 43 weeks 6 days ago

remington model 700 is the best and has always been the best rifle

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from herbie57_57 wrote 43 weeks 6 days ago

For a higher dollar rifle the Merkel is kind of ugly, I hope it shoots better than it looks.

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from smallcrow wrote 43 weeks 2 days ago

Shore is nice to be rich to afford them thar shooting peices.

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from mantlerman wrote 43 weeks 34 min ago

the marlin 30 06 is a pretty good rifle

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from 6phunter wrote 32 weeks 1 day ago

I have to agree with heaveg/ without some kind of change todays rifles couldn't be classified as ""NEW ""/ rather than trying to improve on something that isn't broke, maybe they could lower the cost of production so more people could own a selection of weapons and take the extra revenue and help provide and promote shooting events and access more places to do it. In turn this would require more ammuniton spent, and help safeguard our own interest by creating more interest in the shooting sports .

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from azlifer wrote 30 weeks 6 days ago

Can someone please explain why this gun is so much more expensive then anything else firing the same round from an AR frame?!?

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from Pastor C wrote 23 weeks 5 days ago

Savage Arms are dead solid! but the quality is always in the shooter first.

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from Utah Blaine wrote 43 weeks 5 days ago

Are the Browning Rifle's still made in JAPAN?

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from ye ole coaste wrote 38 weeks 6 days ago

Triple Kudo's and a well done to marlin rifles for there amazing variety of lever gun's.Out of 6 g/kids got two leftee's like myself!! Starrted all the leftee's on lever gun's and they are great shooters now!!Haven't justified buying a new stainless lever since still using the marlin 336 bought in the PX over 20 yrs ago and still purring like a kitten. do have to aggree with the writer who got an elk in kansas 270 is a mighty fine round and very popular in east oregon for elk there. Thks for listening. Carry ON!! YOC

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from whitetailterror wrote 31 weeks 1 day ago

i ownthat gun that is the best gun ever made in my opinion

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from Steve_In_Heber wrote 27 weeks 4 hours ago

How many more "quality bolt action rifles" does the world need? The firearms makers are going the way of the auto companies -- by cranking out slightly different versions of the same old, tired products. I dare someone to invent a new action !!!

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from www.dropjhook.com wrote 26 weeks 5 days ago

I just want one good clean shot! thants all i ask

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from www.dropjhook.com wrote 26 weeks 5 days ago

lol thats

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from Kody wrote 23 weeks 1 day ago

Sure seems like the gun market is becoming a very competitive place. Sometimes that works for the consumer and other times it works against them. In this case, it worries me that there are getting to be too many guns competing for the same dollar. A little slump in gun sales and someone is going to go down.

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from bowmans friend wrote 41 weeks 6 days ago

i would have to agree with bowman. but also why buy such an exspensive rifle where for a lot less you can get almost as good of peformance

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from squirrelhunter wrote 40 weeks 4 days ago

I shoot a savage 270 and I love it. I went Elk hunting in Kansas this January and brought down a 600 pound Elk and two Ibex in one shot!

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from duke 1 wrote 20 weeks 1 day ago

for hunting big bear 375 any 375 is a good bet,check it out.

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from vthunter wrote 18 weeks 4 days ago

A few years ago I bought a Savage 110 bolt action .270. It was a package gun that I bought from a dealer I knew. It wasn't top of the line and I don't think I've heard too many people mention it and if they have It hasn't received glowing reports like remingtons 700 and others. The important thing is that it worked for me. It fir my budget, and I enjoy hunting with it. I have other rifles that I could an have used but this rifle seems to always surface to the top. It doesn't have to be expensive or fancy, it just has to be a good fit for you. I good rifle and some time on the range can go a long way towards making your hunting experience memorable. enjoy!

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from dodgecummins wrote 43 weeks 6 days ago

that is a kick @$$ gun

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from bowman wrote 43 weeks 1 day ago

ha who needs a rifle? bowhunting all the way

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from squirrelhunter wrote 40 weeks 4 days ago

I dont really think 30-06's are very good for long range.

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