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    Any of the 3 will serve you well. I prefer Savage as I think they put out a better product out of the box for typically a little better price. The AccuTrigger is either a love/hate issue but Savage does have an advantage with the floating bolthead. A Savage is also cheaper to accurize and if you are comfortable with it a lot of shooters switch calibers/barrels. With a Savage it is much easier than a Remington due to the barrel nut design and no machine work is required to swap barrels on a Savage.
    You mentioned you are going to hunt with it. Do you want to lug around ANY extra weight? If not then toss the HB Remmy out of your choices.
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    All good choices as mentioned above but the Remington 700 in 308 is the "AR" of bolt guns. There are more modification parts for it than the other two on your list. Stocks, triggers, optic mounts, you name it somebody makes it. With that said, I would seriously consider a BDL over the ADL. It is nice to be able to drop the bottom from the magazine and unload as opposed to racking out the unused rounds.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Javelinadave View Post
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    I'd choose one of the two Remingtons for the reasons stated above. Lots of aftermarket goodies available, and it's upgradable to the limit of your budget.

    I'm partial to the .308, but most of my shooting is long range competitions. The '06 should be good for another 100-150 fps with the same projectile, so that might be a factor for a hunter. For my type of shooting I dial for elevation, so I almost don't care about muzzle velocity.

    Finally, if you haven't picked up the heavy barrel version yet, do so. That's what I shoot, and I wouldn't want to carry that sucker around in the mountains.

    To sum, if this is for hunting, not tactical competitions or long range, I'd choose the Rem in '06.
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    .308 Rem 700 gets my vote.
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    Im with Tim. Remington in 30-06. Better selection of heavy bullets.

    Dragging a heavy barrel 308 around the mountains would blow goat.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hoser View Post
    Im with Tim. Remington in 30-06. Better selection of heavy bullets.

    Dragging a heavy barrel 308 around the mountains would blow goat.
    I was actually going to ask what the primary purpose was going to be.
    if its going to be a paper-puncher, The heavier barrel wont be an issue.
    If its a Zombie Killer and hes going to be stationary on a roof, Its preferred.
    But yeah, if you are going to be packing that around chasing Bambi's mom... sucks to be you

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    Best buy:I would go with the Savage in 30-06.It's an out of the box rifle,that shoots small groups.For Elk,go with the 30-06 & check out Hornady's new faster propellant ammo,with no increased recoil. If you have a bigger wallet, I would suggest a SAKO , pronounced [ socko ] MODEL 85, in 30-06.

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