drahthaar
Active member
How do you like it??
In the market to trade off/sell a NIB Win M70 .325 that I won at a banquet. Just not too keen on this "oddball" caliber, cripes by the way people talk it may not even be around in 5 years. Looking at 300 wsm, 300 wm, 338 wm, for the day I get to head north and hunt something BIG, but which one is a whole different coversation.
So I was down at sportsmans fondling all the different guns, this sps is a bit cheaper, the stainless was $600. What are you getting with the more expensive XHR, XCR, etc, other than the fancy camo stock, and the special coating on the barrel?
Honestly I haven't bought a rifle in 15 years, just been shooting the "ol '06". I usally abide by the saying you get what you pay for, so was wondering if sps stood for "special piece of sh......", and you need to pay $1000+ to get a shooter off the shelf.
Did a search on here for some old threads, but just thought I would throw it out there.
In the market to trade off/sell a NIB Win M70 .325 that I won at a banquet. Just not too keen on this "oddball" caliber, cripes by the way people talk it may not even be around in 5 years. Looking at 300 wsm, 300 wm, 338 wm, for the day I get to head north and hunt something BIG, but which one is a whole different coversation.
So I was down at sportsmans fondling all the different guns, this sps is a bit cheaper, the stainless was $600. What are you getting with the more expensive XHR, XCR, etc, other than the fancy camo stock, and the special coating on the barrel?
Honestly I haven't bought a rifle in 15 years, just been shooting the "ol '06". I usally abide by the saying you get what you pay for, so was wondering if sps stood for "special piece of sh......", and you need to pay $1000+ to get a shooter off the shelf.
Did a search on here for some old threads, but just thought I would throw it out there.