What brand .270 WSM?
#11
they're suppose to be coming out with a
Sako A7 Tecamote which will have a fluted barrel and a bell/carleson stock!
Sako 85 Finnlight or Syn/Stainless are nice...
Rem 700 CDL-SF prob the nicest looking rem out there...
Sako A7 Tecamote which will have a fluted barrel and a bell/carleson stock!
Sako 85 Finnlight or Syn/Stainless are nice...
Rem 700 CDL-SF prob the nicest looking rem out there...
#12
#13
Honestly theres not really a whole lot of bad rifles out there. You can spend more on a Sako then a Rem or Browning but prob won't out shoot them. It really comes down to what you are looking for in a gun.
Personally I don't like and wouldnt own a Tikka...but that doesnt mean they are bad guns, I just don't like the feel or bolt set ups on the guns. I live the 45degree bolt throw on the a-bolts but some guys don't. You're looking at one of the most popular calibers out there right now for new rifles. You cannot really go wrong with any of guns mentioned above just have to decide what you want from the gun.
You prob throw a blanket over accuracy with what has been mentioned especially for a deer rifle. SO...
Check out trigger feel and adjustability.-some folks like a 3.5lbs factory feel. (personally I like about a 2lbs trigger with no creep) but no one can say what you like is wrong.
Detachable magazine or not.
The way the action feels to you.
Weight and set up with wood/blued-stainless. Synthetic or not.
All these are personal preferences and no one else can really tell you "should" or "shouldn't" get rifle X when it comes down to these things.
I have a few Brownings but if you don't like "made in japan" don't buy one. Cannot fault you or give you credit for that its just your opinion.
Personally I don't like and wouldnt own a Tikka...but that doesnt mean they are bad guns, I just don't like the feel or bolt set ups on the guns. I live the 45degree bolt throw on the a-bolts but some guys don't. You're looking at one of the most popular calibers out there right now for new rifles. You cannot really go wrong with any of guns mentioned above just have to decide what you want from the gun.
You prob throw a blanket over accuracy with what has been mentioned especially for a deer rifle. SO...
Check out trigger feel and adjustability.-some folks like a 3.5lbs factory feel. (personally I like about a 2lbs trigger with no creep) but no one can say what you like is wrong.
Detachable magazine or not.
The way the action feels to you.
Weight and set up with wood/blued-stainless. Synthetic or not.
All these are personal preferences and no one else can really tell you "should" or "shouldn't" get rifle X when it comes down to these things.
I have a few Brownings but if you don't like "made in japan" don't buy one. Cannot fault you or give you credit for that its just your opinion.
Last edited by Duckbutter48; 11-09-2010 at 05:01 AM.
#18
Typical Buck
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: SE Wisc
Posts: 677
i have the savage syn/stainless in 308. Its now my favorite gun. very accruate and solid as far as i am concerned. And for the price it's hard to beat. I have a few savages and never really had issues with any of them. Good choice.
#19
Spike
Thread Starter
Join Date: Nov 2010
Posts: 9
Thanks guys, I went to a local gun shop today and they told me they sold out of a very good looking 270 savage rifle. It has a walnut stock with the stainless steel barrel, accutrigger, etc. But he said its not on their website and only make so many of them, anybody know what model this is? He didn't tell me at the shop.
Last edited by jtf8751; 11-11-2010 at 07:35 AM.