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XP100 vs Savage Striker............
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07/26/2011 9:16 PM
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asquires2
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The bug is bitting at me again ! Im almost ready to put a LR pistol together. I have a few dilemas though:
1-XP100 or Savage Sriker 2- mid grip vs rear grip 3- What type of muzzlebreak for the maximum recoil reduction 4 - length of barrel
Im leaning towards the 243. It will be a paper puncher first then a meat muncher.
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Re: XP100 vs Savage Striker............
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07/26/2011 10:01 PM
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Xp has better trigger and more parts available.
Mid grip lets the barrel flip a little more. rear grip lets it come straight back a little more.
Holland Radial, Chuck Macitosh, Pain Killer by Kirby Allen
15 to 17
Iv got a 243 AI with 15" does a great job. It does not have a brake. Its getting ready to have a Chuck break on it.
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Re: XP100 vs Savage Striker............
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07/26/2011 10:59 PM
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s4s4u
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You can switch barrels on the Striker in 2 minutes.
Rod, too.
Short cuts often lead to long recoveries.
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Re: XP100 vs Savage Striker............
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07/27/2011 12:13 AM
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H2OBUG
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over on accurate shooter today a striker with lam stock and weaver scope went for $400 in 3 minutes
I was 4 hours to late
Last edited by H2OBUG; 07/27/2011 12:14 AM.
If it jams force it! If it breaks it needed replacing anyway.
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Re: XP100 vs Savage Striker............
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07/27/2011 1:36 AM
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tyler.woodard04
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you and me both bug. i saw it and my jaw dropped.
Tyler
Finger Lakes NY
Handgun Hunting!!! Interested in 2007 Hooked in 2009 Addicted in 2010
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Re: XP100 vs Savage Striker............
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07/27/2011 2:10 AM
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over on accurate shooter today a striker with lam stock and weaver scope went for $400 in 3 minutes It lasted that long?
Rod, too.
Short cuts often lead to long recoveries.
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Re: XP100 vs Savage Striker............
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07/27/2011 6:29 AM
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Ernie
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XP grip is personal and also depends on usage. But I have shot some awesome groups off the bench with a center-grip. New Holland Radial Cartridge? Length is preference to a degree--Cartridge?
Ernie the Un-Tactical
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Re: XP100 vs Savage Striker............
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07/27/2011 10:29 PM
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XP grip is personal and also depends on usage. But I have shot some awesome groups off the bench with a center-grip. New Holland Radial Cartridge? Length is preference to a degree--Cartridge? I was wanting to stick with the 243 since I have 2 other firearms in 243. This will more times than others be a paper puncher with a trip to the sticks here and there.
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Re: XP100 vs Savage Striker............
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07/28/2011 6:23 PM
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Ernie
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It will work great for you. I have an XP in 243 Win myself-Awesome Shooter!
Ernie the Un-Tactical
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