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Highest quality rifle under $3,000?
Most accurate/looks great/quality design/builtand under $3000, preferably under $2000, though probably over $1000, though open to anything quality under $1000 too.
HS? Sako? Christenson? Weatherby? Remington/custom? I've only seen dakotas at $4500+ new...nowadays, model 76 I think? |
RE: Highest quality rifle under $3,000?
ORIGINAL: salukipv1 Most accurate/looks great/quality design/builtand under $3000, preferably under $2000, though probably over $1000, though open to anything quality under $1000 too. HS? Sako? Christenson? Weatherby? Remington/custom? I've only seen dakotas at $4500+ new...nowadays, model 76 I think? Sako- Probably the best factory rifle made Christensen- Awesome, but closer to $4000 for the custom model Weatherby- Better can be had for less Remington/Custom- Gets my vote, you can make it anyway you want. Stocks, barrels, etc... |
RE: Highest quality rifle under $3,000?
Cooper.
For a precision rifle, I'd put a FN SPR on top. |
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RE: Highest quality rifle under $3,000?
ORIGINAL: salukipv1 Most accurate/looks great/quality design/builtand under $3000, preferably under $2000, though probably over $1000, though open to anything quality under $1000 too. HS? Sako? Christenson? Weatherby? Remington/custom? I've only seen dakotas at $4500+ new...nowadays, model 76 I think? http://www.edbrown.com/cgi-bin/start.cgi/customrifles.htm They're right at, or just above, your $3,000 mark. Of course, some of the $200 Stevens rifles will print ½" groups. Accurate? You bet! But you also mention,"looks great/quality design/built".That'swhere the other $2,800 comes in! FC |
RE: Highest quality rifle under $3,000?
Daisy Red Ryder:D
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RE: Highest quality rifle under $3,000?
it depends on what you are looking for? wood/stainless/synthetic weight and caliber. This can alter a few choices And most important what fits you, and blows a bit of wind up your skirt when you shoulder it. Of all those you have listed, I have shouldered all of them, shot a few and bought a Sako. Weatherby ultralite was 2nd. On paper, (brochures) I liked HS, but it did not fit me. Spent alot of time with Christensen, but I grew up near where there built. Just spent a couple days at the conservation expo in Salt Lake, Ut and I am convinced I made the right decision. My dream rifle: Sako 85 in 300WSM, Christensen Carbon barrel, MacMillan stock (Sako 75 geometry) with a blind magazine!
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RE: Highest quality rifle under $3,000?
Cooper. Tom.
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I'll jump on the Cooper bandwagon. There are some real lookers made by them, and they WILL SHOOT too. Even their new 52's (repeaters) are amazing.
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RE: Highest quality rifle under $3,000?
[ol][*]Blaser R93[*]Blaser K95[*]Haven't owned a sig sauer but owned the colt sauer and don't think the quality declined[*]Sako custom deluxe[/ol]
have and I repeat have not been impressed at all by semi-customs that cost under 3000 dollars and or who use a modified Remington action |
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