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Tikka T3x CTR 6.5 Creedmoor

The Tikka T3x CTR delivers legendary bolt smoothness and a crisp 2.5 lb trigger at $1,100 – but are proprietary mags a dealbreaker for PRS shooters?

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Savage 110 Core Hunter .308 Winchester Review

The Savage 110 Core Hunter in .308 Win packs AccuTrigger adjustability and an AccuFit stock into a $649 package – honest pros, cons, and real-world accuracy ...

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Ruger Hawkeye African .308 Winchester Review

The Ruger Hawkeye African in .308 brings Mauser-style controlled-round feeding and premium walnut to a working hunting rifle – all under $1,100.

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CVA Cascade .308 Winchester

The CVA Cascade delivers surprising value at $500 – built in Bergara's Spanish factory with AICS mags and a threaded barrel, but limited aftermarket support.

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Mossberg Patriot Predator .308 Winchester

The Mossberg Patriot Predator delivers threaded .308 capability for under $450 – we test if this budget rifle's fluted barrel and adjustable trigger justify ...

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Ruger Hawkeye Long Range 6.5 Creedmoor Review

The Ruger Hawkeye Long Range squeezes every fps out of 6.5 Creedmoor via its 26" heavy barrel – a true bench gun under $1,100.

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Savage 110 Storm .308 Winchester

Hands-on review of the Savage 110 Storm in .308 – full stainless construction and AccuStock bedding make it a serious all-weather hunting rifle at $699.

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Bergara B-14 HMR 6.5 Creedmoor

Discover the Bergara B-14 HMR in 6.5 Creedmoor: a sub-MOA precision rifle built for PRS competition and long-range shooting at under $1,200.

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Savage 110 Ultralite 6.5 Creedmoor

At 5.8 lbs with a Proof Research carbon barrel, the Savage 110 Ultralite punches above its $1,299 price – here's how it holds up in the field.

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Tikka T3x Lite .308 Winchester

Discover why the Tikka T3x Lite in .308 Win is a top hunting rifle under $900 - featuring sub-MOA accuracy, a best-in-class trigger, and a 6.2 lb lightweight ...

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Ruger American Gen II 7mm PRC Review

The Ruger American Gen II in 7mm PRC puts a serious elk cartridge under $650 – with AICS mag compatibility that most competitors charge $300 more to offer.

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Winchester Model 70 .308 Winchester Review

The Winchester Model 70 Featherweight in .308 – walnut stock, controlled-round feeding, and 85 years of history for around $900. Is the heritage worth it?

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