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New Deer Rifle
I want to purchase a new rifle in .270win caliber. Accuracy is really important to me. It has to be wood stock with blued barrel. NO sights on the gun, I'll be putting a scope on it immediately.
So far, I've been looking at the: winchester model 70 hunter 3 one of the savage classic models browning a-bolt remington 700 bdl/cdl tika t3 hunter. I'm a bit of a fan of the raised cheekpiece and price isn't really a factor being that I'll probably have this rifle for the rest of my life. |
RE: New Deer Rifle
I looked at several deer rifles this week....If I bought a new one I'd go with a 7mm-08 in the Remington CDL....It balances beautifully....
A .270 is a great caliber (one of my brothers has two)...My other brother has a 7mm-08 and a .280...not a bit of difference in their effectiveness on deer... With the shorter cartridges there is more weight between your hands and the gun just feels better...To me...:) |
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IMO, Savage or Tikka. Great shooting guns to be sure.
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I am a big fan of the Browning A-Bolt. My 270 is a real tack driver.
Now if accuracy were my primary drive, I would be looking at something with a composite stock. While they may not look as nice as a nice wooden stock, they are unaffected by temperatuer or humidity (not so with a wood stock) which will alter your accuracy. Another big plus would be the BOSS system that Browning has. It will allow you to literally "tune" your gun to a specific load. Not that you couldn't to it the other way around with hand loading, but it allow you to shoot a wider varietey of ammunition well. That being said, I would go for the BOSS CR version as opposed to the muzzle brake version. The noise to the shooter is significantly less with the CR. |
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Another big plus would be the BOSS system that Browning has. If accuracy is important,the only rifle mentioned that comes with an accuracy guarantee is the tikka.And as another posterstated previously,a synthetic stock will produce a more consistant point of impact. |
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I know people personally that own a browning with the boss system and it works flawlessly. Actually one of them owns two, his wife has one as well.
Barrel length should not make that big of a difference unless it is really short. Maybe you just had a lemon? Did you ever contact browning about your issues with accuracy or the weight coming loose all the time? Paul |
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Did you ever contact browning about your issues with accuracy or the weight coming loose all the time? |
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I would buy the new Remington 700 SPS. It will have a Synthetic stock and a 24 inch barrel. I would be very suprised if it did shoot well under an inch from the box. All mine have.
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i want something with a wood stock, but thanks for your help
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You will be more accurate with a non-wood stock in most guns. Though not much, every time humidity or temp changes stock shifts/warps to some minor degree. God forbid you are a true hunter and you spend 8 hours in the rain and then carry your gun in a nice climate controlled house to dry out.
Yes yes yes I know 400 people will reply and tell me how they have a wood gun that shoots 1" groups at 800yards while snowing in 95 deg weather, but consistency is the name of the game and wood warps. With lots of work or luck wood can be as accurate as anything, but your average off-the-shelfer will not like weather changes or water. Yes millions of guns are wood and work perfectly for what is expected from them but you said you wanted accurate. To the earlier thread about the BOSS system, nah! With recoil comp too loud. Too much junk on end of barrel, clunkie. And as an added bonus the last one I saw we cut the boss off and the barrel recrowned shot just about as good as it did with the BOSS. |
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