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<blockquote data-quote="Tikkamike" data-source="post: 380343" data-attributes="member: 22242"><p>There are so many good options. You really can't go wrong with Sako, they are top notch. Tikka is also great however they only come in short little barrels so if you like a longer barrel those are out right off the top. The weatherby vanguard gets a lot of praise, I dont know much about them, but I am not a weatherby fan or a Howa fan which makes the action for the vanguard. Some of them are supposed to be real shooters though. The Icon is supposed to be great too. Then there is savage which in my opinion is taking the production gun industry to a whole new level. years ago many people wouldnt touch a savage including me. But they are getting down to buisness. They are all minimum head space, nice barrels great triggers and now with the accustock They are a great option. You can get a accustock savage for 6 to 800 dollars which wont need bedded or you can spend the same amount maybe more on a remington and it night need bedded and floated. Remington is one of my favorites though because there is so much aftermarket stuff for them and if you get one that doesn't shoot good you can always make it shoot good. To answer your question I would choose a Sako, Savage accustock model like the 111 long range hunter or a scendero, in that order.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tikkamike, post: 380343, member: 22242"] There are so many good options. You really can't go wrong with Sako, they are top notch. Tikka is also great however they only come in short little barrels so if you like a longer barrel those are out right off the top. The weatherby vanguard gets a lot of praise, I dont know much about them, but I am not a weatherby fan or a Howa fan which makes the action for the vanguard. Some of them are supposed to be real shooters though. The Icon is supposed to be great too. Then there is savage which in my opinion is taking the production gun industry to a whole new level. years ago many people wouldnt touch a savage including me. But they are getting down to buisness. They are all minimum head space, nice barrels great triggers and now with the accustock They are a great option. You can get a accustock savage for 6 to 800 dollars which wont need bedded or you can spend the same amount maybe more on a remington and it night need bedded and floated. Remington is one of my favorites though because there is so much aftermarket stuff for them and if you get one that doesn't shoot good you can always make it shoot good. To answer your question I would choose a Sako, Savage accustock model like the 111 long range hunter or a scendero, in that order. [/QUOTE]
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