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Diggerr 07-17-2007 10:33 PM

RE: need adive on a bolt action
 
I like the Rem 700

HEAD0001 07-17-2007 11:13 PM

RE: need adive on a bolt action
 
If I were you I would do a bunch of shopping. Handle as many rifles as you can find. You should buy a rifle that feels right-I know that is subjective, but you will know it when you "FEEL IT". Rifle's are also a thing of beauty. People may laugh at this, but buy something you are proud of. Your cartridge choice is a good one. Tom.

goos_blues 07-18-2007 02:13 AM

RE: need adive on a bolt action
 
I will get a tikka some day, but only when im looking for a standard caliber. I dont like how you can only get a long action. If I was looking for a 308 it would probably be in a short action rifle.


herman 07-18-2007 03:29 AM

RE: need adive on a bolt action
 
Take a look at the tikka varmit ssin 308 it doesn't weigh much more than the t-3 reg 308.And it shoots.


DANTHEHUNTER 07-18-2007 11:20 AM

RE: need adive on a bolt action
 
Trailer I am a bodybuilder!!!!!


trailer 07-18-2007 11:40 AM

RE: need adive on a bolt action
 
Yeah, I know. I was just having a little fun. Hope you didn’t take it the wrong way...:D

SwampCollie 07-18-2007 01:18 PM

RE: need adive on a bolt action
 
Lots of folks have plenty of great stuff to say about all three. And really, no matter which way you go I think you'll be happy.

It really comes down to you. You need to handle each one and see what feels best in your hands. Personally, I was really drawn to Tikkas until I shouldered one. I thought it was very uncomfortable. But, I'm not built like everyone else. What feels good on me, you might dispise. You are the only one shooting it, so ultimately what matters to you is whats most important.

DANTHEHUNTER 07-18-2007 05:57 PM

RE: need adive on a bolt action
 
No I didnt take it that way brother!!!

1SHOT_1KILL 07-18-2007 09:22 PM

RE: need adive on a bolt action
 
You can't go wrong with a Savage. In the price range you qouted you might look at http://www.savagearms.com/12fvss.htm or http://www.savagearms.com/12fv.htm or http://www.savagearms.com/12bvss.htm

My neighbor and hunting buddy got the 12BVSS in .308 Win. 4 years ago and put a 4.5-14 Nikon Monarch on it. That thiing has been consistantly shooting in the .5" range since day one, with Federal Gold Match 168gr Sierra HPBTM ammo. It has not had anything done to it all, strictly as is out of the box. It shoots so consistantly good, that he won't even let me bed it or reload for it, LOL!

I just got a Savage 12FV in .223 Rem., about 2 months ago and so far it is a shooter. I replaced the factory synthetic stock with a B&C Duramxx, bedded it,and put a Nikon 6-18 SF Buckmaster on it. First trip to the range with test loads, got it shooting under .5" with several test laods. Second trip to the range produce groups in the .3" range, with a couple loads. Third trip to the range with the load I decided on,produced loads again in .250"-.325" range. My wife loves toshootit as well and she can shoot consistantgroups well 1" with it.

leeklm 07-18-2007 10:05 PM

RE: need adive on a bolt action
 
It may not be too heavy for Missouri or Minnesota, but a 10 LB+ gun would get dang heavy after a day of hiking@ 10,000 ft with a back pack...:D

I picked up a used Tikka T3 lite, which seems to be a decent gun for under $500 (I paid about $400).


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