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Best bolt action hunting rifle under $1000?
Posted on 12/27/21 at 6:29 pm
Posted on 12/27/21 at 6:29 pm
I'm about to add another rifle and stuck between a few choices. Looking for recommendations based on personal experience.
Posted on 12/27/21 at 6:41 pm to sowega dawg
1a tikka t3
1b bergara b14
2 weatherby vanguard
3 browning xbolt
1b bergara b14
2 weatherby vanguard
3 browning xbolt
Posted on 12/27/21 at 6:42 pm to sowega dawg
Tough to beat any of the 4 listed above.
Posted on 12/27/21 at 6:49 pm to sowega dawg
A little over 1000 but just bought a Savage ultralight 110. It comes with a proofvresearch carbon fiber wrapped barrel. It’s a game changer. Weighs only 5.8 lbs. It’s super accurate. Mine is in .308. My 14 yr old son was dinging 8” steel at 200 yard the other day with it. Stock is also adjustable for length of pull. My trigger is 3lbs.
You can get short action or long action calibers.
Paired mine with a Trijicon Credo 2.5-15-42.
Back country model
You can get short action or long action calibers.
Paired mine with a Trijicon Credo 2.5-15-42.
Back country model
This post was edited on 12/27/21 at 7:21 pm
Posted on 12/27/21 at 6:50 pm to sowega dawg
Don't overlook Howa.
Sweet 2 stage trigger.
Posted on 12/27/21 at 7:19 pm to sowega dawg
Another vote for Tikka
Posted on 12/27/21 at 7:35 pm to sowega dawg
My tikka shoots 1/2" groups right out of the box with nosler ammo. With hand loads, 1/3" all day long. Set 1" high at 100yds, dead F-ing bullseye at 200. CRISP trigger.
Eta: the tikka forest is light as a feather, the CZ has some weight.
Also have a CZ 557, didn't see it mentioned. Good rifle, well made, adjustable trigger. Groups sub-MOA with S&B ammo and nosler accubonds. The trigger had a little creep out of the box that was easily fixed.
Eta: the tikka forest is light as a feather, the CZ has some weight.
Also have a CZ 557, didn't see it mentioned. Good rifle, well made, adjustable trigger. Groups sub-MOA with S&B ammo and nosler accubonds. The trigger had a little creep out of the box that was easily fixed.
This post was edited on 12/27/21 at 7:36 pm
Posted on 12/27/21 at 7:59 pm to sowega dawg
Tikka for manageable recoil calibers…. it’s a mule in the big boys.
Bergara for everything else… it’s hard to beat Bergara fit that price tag.
Bergara for everything else… it’s hard to beat Bergara fit that price tag.
Posted on 12/27/21 at 8:14 pm to sowega dawg
Soooooo many great options out there these days. What do you want? Wood/blued? Modern tactical looking rig? Ultralight backcountry rifle? Heavy bench rest rifle?
Posted on 12/27/21 at 8:15 pm to sowega dawg
Begarra or tikka
I currently have both one in 308 and one in 6.5 they are both tack drivers and have equally smooth actions and triggers.
Prolly will buy another rifle after hunting season possibly 6.5 prc or even a long action caliber and it’s a toss up on if it’s gonna be a begarra or tikka. I like the fact that beg is a rem action clone and has more aftermarket pieces and parts for it. But the tikka is bad azz as well.
I currently have both one in 308 and one in 6.5 they are both tack drivers and have equally smooth actions and triggers.
Prolly will buy another rifle after hunting season possibly 6.5 prc or even a long action caliber and it’s a toss up on if it’s gonna be a begarra or tikka. I like the fact that beg is a rem action clone and has more aftermarket pieces and parts for it. But the tikka is bad azz as well.
Posted on 12/27/21 at 8:34 pm to sowega dawg
Ruger or Tikka are all you need. Spend the money on the scope.
I have a Ruger 247 that a buddy borrowed few years ago for his sons hunt. When he gave it back to me he told me never ever get rid of that gun. when sighting in scope at 100 yards it nailed the bullseye, then he shot it like 5 more times and couldn’t see it hitting anything so got range guy to help and they realized it was going through the same exact hole every single time. Just for fun they did it at 150 and 200 yards. It was as accurate as his 10k competition rifles.
My Ruger 30 06 has never missed. I have made some bad shots but can’t blame any on my rifle.
Spend your money on the scope. Your eyes and body are the weak link in any rifle hunting combo
I have a Ruger 247 that a buddy borrowed few years ago for his sons hunt. When he gave it back to me he told me never ever get rid of that gun. when sighting in scope at 100 yards it nailed the bullseye, then he shot it like 5 more times and couldn’t see it hitting anything so got range guy to help and they realized it was going through the same exact hole every single time. Just for fun they did it at 150 and 200 yards. It was as accurate as his 10k competition rifles.
My Ruger 30 06 has never missed. I have made some bad shots but can’t blame any on my rifle.
Spend your money on the scope. Your eyes and body are the weak link in any rifle hunting combo
This post was edited on 12/29/21 at 9:44 pm
Posted on 12/27/21 at 8:59 pm to sowega dawg
Spend more on the glass
Posted on 12/27/21 at 9:09 pm to sowega dawg
I like the browning for no apparent reason
Posted on 12/27/21 at 9:17 pm to sowega dawg
Bought a tikka 7mag this year. Love it. 1/2” MOA with hand loads. Great trigger, smooth action, all around great gun
Posted on 12/27/21 at 9:54 pm to sowega dawg
Tikka is a superior rifle with less of your dollar going to marketing. Put the savings toward glass and ammo.
This post was edited on 12/27/21 at 9:55 pm
Posted on 12/28/21 at 6:00 am to sowega dawg
I tried to do a little research on the trigger on the tikka rifles and guess I wasn't looking in the right places.
I'm assuming the tikka has an adjustable trigger. What will it adjust down to and is making that adjustment user friendly?
I'm assuming the tikka has an adjustable trigger. What will it adjust down to and is making that adjustment user friendly?
Posted on 12/28/21 at 7:16 am to sowega dawg
Tikka T3x in my opinion.
Posted on 12/28/21 at 8:45 am to sowega dawg
Savage 110/Thread
Its advanced engineering AccuTrigger, floating bolt head and a barrel nut allows for precise headspacing.
The fact that it isn't mentioned more in this thread, especially with people giving a fricking list, means that people are either name whores, or just haven't shot enough. Nothing against the names listed, but if you were to shoot the 110 it would definitely be at the top of everyone's list.
Its advanced engineering AccuTrigger, floating bolt head and a barrel nut allows for precise headspacing.
The fact that it isn't mentioned more in this thread, especially with people giving a fricking list, means that people are either name whores, or just haven't shot enough. Nothing against the names listed, but if you were to shoot the 110 it would definitely be at the top of everyone's list.
This post was edited on 12/28/21 at 8:49 am
Posted on 12/28/21 at 3:57 pm to sowega dawg
1 more vote Weatherby Vanguard
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