I'm in the market for a new gun to fill the gap between my calibers and use as my all around gun. So I'v picked the .243. I want a semi-auto but as I've got a few hard miles on my ol body I also want to keep the weight down. In my search I'v been telling people this and they keep saying I need a bolt action because they are a lot lighter. So I read this thread with curiosity. So to compare I looked up the Model 7 (which I liked). The CDL is listed at 6lbs8ozs and the Predator at 7lbs. The semi-autos I'm considering are the Browning short trac stalker listed at 6lbs10ozs and the Rem 750 at 7lbs8ozs. I'd go with the BAR but my all around gun definition includes if the SHTF scenario. The Bar has the hinged mag so no quick reloads or xtra capacity mags. Plus it would cost me $250 more and money is kinda tight. But the 750 dosen't have a very good reputation. I have a 7400 in 30.06 and the only problem I've had was one mag needed tweeked. Its no tack driver but at the distances I'm able to shoot around here its goodennuf. So with the 750 it would weigh more and prob not be as accurate as a CDL or Bar. The scope I want to put on what ever I end up with is a Redfield Revolution 2x7x33 at 11.1 ozs. Remington wouldn't tell me what the MOA might be on the Mod 7 or the 750. Anyone got a shooter to give me a idea on Moa's?
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