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I'm looking for a decent semi auto 30 06 rifle max price range $600 before accessories. Accuracy and durability are high on the list of priorities as well but I don't even know where to start looking.

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Remington makes the Model 750, but it would probably be over $600. Browning makes several but definitely over 600. Possibly other brands but not sure without research.

Hope you don't plan on using it to hunt in PA, semi auto rifles can't be used except in very specific circumstances IIRC.
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US Rifle, 30 Caliber, M1. Bought from the CMP. There is NO equal!!
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Due to the price that you ahve listed, I think the method that steve listed is the only method. You pretty much aren't going to find a semi auto in 30-06 for under $600, especially not one that has "accuracy" way high on it's traits for that amount. Is there a particular reason that you want it to be semi auto, and that caliber? Just trying to figure out if there might be some other options that would fit your budget.
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