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Remmington 770 or Mossberg trophy hunter?

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#1 ·
I was looking at buying one of these 2 guns at Dicks sporting goods.The remmington is on sale for $279 and the mossberg is on sale for $299. Does anyone have any information on what is the better gun,or are they just about equal?I have been away from the hunting seen for many years and no longer have any of my old guns.I want to get back into it but my job and family take up mosy of my free time.I dont want to spend a ton of money only to find out that i got out in the woods 1 time and thats it. If anyone can help i would appreciate it , thanks.
 
#2 ·
The remington is just the new version of the model 710. all they changed was the stock color. They are JUNK. I have a mossberg 100 atr and while it is not top quality, it is a fairly suitable firearm. Do yourself a favor and spring an extra 50 100 bucks and by a savage. you won't regret it.
 
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I have been bragging Savage bolt actions up for a few years now, but lately they have just about priced themselves out of the economy marketplace with the exception of the Stevens line.......My new pick would be one of the Weatherby Vanguards (Howa)...I have one in 257 Wby., and it is one, solid gun, plus it shoots very small groups.
 
#12 ·
Okay, here's what was in our Dick's flyer last Sunday:

Savage Edge combo: $349
Savage M111 combo: $349
Rem. 770 combo: $299
Mossberg combo: $299
Marlin 30-30 combo: $349

The first four are bolt action rifles with 3x9x40 scopes. The Savage M111 is a syn. stocked rifle w/detachable magazine and not too long ago, generally went for around $320 this time of year.

The Marlin is the hard wood stocked "econo" M336, also with 3x9x40 scope.
 
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Big Ken said:
I have been bragging Savage bolt actions up for a few years now, but lately they have just about priced themselves out of the economy marketplace with the exception of the Stevens line.......My new pick would be one of the Weatherby Vanguards (Howa)...I have one in 257 Wby., and it is one, solid gun, plus it shoots very small groups.
Ken, I too have noticed that the Savage rifles were starting to get a bit pricy. I had one, but sold it. They do shoot great. My biggest complaints are the cheap wood stock, and the "matte" blue they put on the barrels. I understand that you can't have a really nice blue job on a inexpensive rifle, but they are starting to touch on the price of a 700?
 
#19 ·
I would choose the Mossy over the Rem 770. I own a 710, and I wish I never bought it. Can't sell it either, nobody would pay over $100 for one.

Now, it wasn't in the OP, but I would recommend a Savage over either. You can get the Savage Edge for under $300 brand new, and put a scope on it for under $150 (Nikon ProStaff).
 
#20 ·
HOW ABOUT NEITHER...I just bought the new Savage Edge in 25/06 for my varmint carry rifle.. For $309.00 I got the rifle, scope, bases and mounts... It will shoot some amazing groups, the action is a little ruff and the clip is a little tough to get out but for the money you'd be hard hard hard pressed to beat this rifle and it comes in lots of chamberings.. gonna go back and pick up on in 22/250 also.. SAVAGE EDGE..it's alrighty!
 
#21 ·
I've had the Savage Edge and I will say the Marlin X7's are a much better quality gun. Nothing really wrong with the Savage but when you can get something that much sturdier, and that much more pleasing to the eye for the same money, it just makes sense. If I were choosing between the OP's listed options though I would take the Remington 770. They aren't any worse than the Savage Edge.
 
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