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I have 8 1903 and 03a3, a few original, mostly sporterized guns. They are fairly smooth. If the sights are done well and you are looking for a good compromise between cost and smoothness, that might be just the ticket.
Like i said, i had limitations, and one of those was trying to stay away from different/rarer calibres. I'd love to try out something slicker some day
Right, i said that in my other reply to you and in the first post and again in the 5th, for reasons to stopping calibre sprawl.Sigh…..They are still the same caliber.
Perhaps you really mean cartridges and not calibers.
Well it would have been nice to say something helpful or clarify, rather than just being all high and mighty about it.……I am reminded of a proverb that includes the name Shinola.
Before that stupid Oregon background check law went into effect last August, I would have bought two or more bolt action rifles in the time it takes a thread like this to come to a conclusion.
A good gunsmith can mount you some iron sights on that Smith & Wesson 1500 for pretty much peanuts.Looks like the Smith is pretty nice, good price for it, but i don't see iron sights?
The Savage? no iron sights? i'm not sure as i can't find one that's just the 110, sorry, that's probably just me. But NM, they're all >$1000!!
The JC Higgens looks interesting too But the Ruger is way out of my price range for a fun rifle.