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<blockquote data-quote="Marlin308" data-source="post: 459331" data-attributes="member: 4082"><p>I bought a Traditions LT Pursuit last year from WalMart, I believe for around $200. Thats nickel finish with camo stock. Put a cheap scope on it and it drives tacks at 100 yds. with Hornady SST bullets. Very lightweight and easy to clean.</p><p></p><p>Also like the CVA's, which are also real reasonable. Just can't justify spending a whole bunch of money for two weeks out of the year.</p><p></p><p>I did pick up a buddy's T/C Pro Hunter last year though and fell in love with it. If money isn't an issue, I would get one of those. That gun was the best balanced weapon I have ever handled, and fit perfectly in terms of grip, etc. Also, I've heard the Remingtons are a little on the heavy side. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marlin308, post: 459331, member: 4082"] I bought a Traditions LT Pursuit last year from WalMart, I believe for around $200. Thats nickel finish with camo stock. Put a cheap scope on it and it drives tacks at 100 yds. with Hornady SST bullets. Very lightweight and easy to clean. Also like the CVA's, which are also real reasonable. Just can't justify spending a whole bunch of money for two weeks out of the year. I did pick up a buddy's T/C Pro Hunter last year though and fell in love with it. If money isn't an issue, I would get one of those. That gun was the best balanced weapon I have ever handled, and fit perfectly in terms of grip, etc. Also, I've heard the Remingtons are a little on the heavy side. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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