in Canada there 299.99 at cabelas but save some for me, night train 2's are going for about 500.00 and some change
In 2009 in the California, the price is roughly the same...a synthetic stocked .30-06 without a scope will run you $300. The scope package deal with synthetic stock, marine coat finish and cheap 3x - 9x scope will run $380 or so.
Depends on where you currently live, and what stores you have around where you live. But some stores around that i have seen that carry Mossberg 100 ATR 30.06 rifles are Sportsman's Warehouse, Cabela's, Midwest Hunters Outlet, ect.
Yes, yes, yes. Recoil is subjective to many people. About 2-4lbs difference depending on load.
About $450 for rifle scope, sling, and bipod.
It is roughly about 300 dollars it is 299.99.
Assuming that you have a pre- 09 Atr, the trigger is unadjustable... And you can't get a replacement from mossberg. The trigger pulls on the ATRs are horrible, ranging from 3.5(good) to 8.5(horrible) lbs. Mine breaks at 8 pounds, and there is no way of adjusting it. Believe me, I've tried, and so have gunsmiths.
Yes, yes, so-so, would need a gunsmith to examine, yes.
in Canada there 299.99 at cabelas but save some for me, night train 2's are going for about 500.00 and some change In 2009 in the California, the price is roughly the same...a synthetic stocked .30-06 without a scope will run you $300. The scope package deal with synthetic stock, marine coat finish and cheap 3x - 9x scope will run $380 or so.
I don't believe so but check that with sons of guns.com/magazines
price of ATR 72 -500?
ATR - aircraft manufacturer - was created in 1981.
Yes. The action and trigger are smooth, the stock and marine coat finish are tough and the accuracy of my .30-06 is phenomenal for a $300 rifle (.60" 3 round group at 100 yds with 150 gr Hornady PSP over 51 grains of Varget for 2880 fps; my five round groups are usually .9 - 1.0").
ATR - aircraft manufacturer -'s population is 570.