What rifle will cover ALL my needs???
#23
Join Date: Nov 2003
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RE: What rifle will cover ALL my needs???
a note on those "silly" looking plastic stocks.
A good friend of mine (one of the 7mm and .17 cal guys) that shoots a REAL lot says that the synthetic stocks are less prone to moisture/huidty related issues. If a wooden stock isn't sealed 100% it can swell and throw the barrel bedding off, which of course moves the point of bullet impact - this can (supposedly) be quite a bit when you get out to the longer yardages.
Also, at least for me, it's nearly heartbreaking when a nice new wood stock gets gouged, scraped, or scratched. Personally, I don't think I'll be as upset about it when it happens to a synth. stock.
A good friend of mine (one of the 7mm and .17 cal guys) that shoots a REAL lot says that the synthetic stocks are less prone to moisture/huidty related issues. If a wooden stock isn't sealed 100% it can swell and throw the barrel bedding off, which of course moves the point of bullet impact - this can (supposedly) be quite a bit when you get out to the longer yardages.
Also, at least for me, it's nearly heartbreaking when a nice new wood stock gets gouged, scraped, or scratched. Personally, I don't think I'll be as upset about it when it happens to a synth. stock.
#25
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: NY
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RE: What rifle will cover ALL my needs???
I just don't think the synthetic stocks look like a real gun to me that's all.
I'm sure they do a great job.........heck, my muzzleloader (CVA Optima) has a synthetic stock and it shoots and carries great.
I am just a sucker for a shiney beautiful wood grain stock I guess.
I will have the gun forever and the price doesn't go up dramatically for wood so I can live with that.
I'm sure they do a great job.........heck, my muzzleloader (CVA Optima) has a synthetic stock and it shoots and carries great.
I am just a sucker for a shiney beautiful wood grain stock I guess.
I will have the gun forever and the price doesn't go up dramatically for wood so I can live with that.
#26
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RE: What rifle will cover ALL my needs???
Oh, don't get me wrong - as far as looks go, I like the wood much better too. But, (and I hate to admit this), my new stainless model 7 looks pretty sharp - the contrast between the gun and the black stock is pretty sharp.
#27
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Bar Harbor ME USA
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RE: What rifle will cover ALL my needs???
I like those fancy shiny stocks too ... on the shelf. I don't think I'd ever dare carry one into the woods. Something to consider also is if it's your only rifle would you take it out in bad weather if you can honestly say yeas then go for it but if you're the least bit hesitant then rethink about the synthetic as when you book your hunting trip you can't pick what kind of weather and have to hit what's being pitched.
#29
Join Date: Oct 2003
Posts: 259
RE: What rifle will cover ALL my needs???
I'm particular to the 06 as well but lately I have been wanting a 7mm Shooting Times Western. You can get it from different manufactures but it's pricy. You can shoot 120 grains from it all the way up to and maybe past 175 (not sure). However ammo could be a factor in price and availability if your not prepared.