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The Basics, Starting Out
Top 5 hunting rifles at/under $1K
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<blockquote data-quote="freddiej" data-source="post: 1999851" data-attributes="member: 26227"><p>BlueShirt2; I have to agree with the Bergara, the X-bolt, the Tikka/Sako, Savage 110-116, and the Kimber brands. I have Tikka 695 in 270 Win and would not give it up ever. I have the Kimber 8400 Montana in 270 WSM and equally would not give it up for the world. the bergara's have been filtering into my shop and I have tested them out.. most agreeable rifles for hunting. sub-1MOA every last one. Savage's have great stocks and barreled actions these days and their triggers being their only real short coming. although their triggers are really good these days. If you can find a reasonable Win 70 they are worth owning and they work well. the old Rems are good. If you can get a custom barreled Win 70 or Rem 700 they are definitely going to fill your need. I do not have anything against Sako but they might be out of your price range even used. but IF you can find one within your price range definitely and in a caliber you are looking for; pick it up! very fine rifles come from Sako. I own a few.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="freddiej, post: 1999851, member: 26227"] BlueShirt2; I have to agree with the Bergara, the X-bolt, the Tikka/Sako, Savage 110-116, and the Kimber brands. I have Tikka 695 in 270 Win and would not give it up ever. I have the Kimber 8400 Montana in 270 WSM and equally would not give it up for the world. the bergara's have been filtering into my shop and I have tested them out.. most agreeable rifles for hunting. sub-1MOA every last one. Savage's have great stocks and barreled actions these days and their triggers being their only real short coming. although their triggers are really good these days. If you can find a reasonable Win 70 they are worth owning and they work well. the old Rems are good. If you can get a custom barreled Win 70 or Rem 700 they are definitely going to fill your need. I do not have anything against Sako but they might be out of your price range even used. but IF you can find one within your price range definitely and in a caliber you are looking for; pick it up! very fine rifles come from Sako. I own a few. [/QUOTE]
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