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Good factory rifle?
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 115751" data-source="post: 2141716"><p>That's what I was going to suggest. I would not buy a Remington anymore because it's not clear they will be able to honor their warranty obligations but a Tikka T3x in camo veil wideland or alpine is just under 1200 USD. It is incredibly light, the barrel and receiver are stainless steel with a wonderful cerakote finish. They also come with a muzzle brake already. I own two of them. One in camo veil wideland chambered in 7mm Rem Mag and the other in camo veil alpine chambered in 300 win mag. Some others have suggested the Bergara B14 series but those things usually over 9 pounds with the lightest coming it at over 8 pounds. The Bergara Premier Mountain rifles are light and well made *but* they are much more than 1200 USD. You are looking at close to 2k USD for one of those!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 115751, post: 2141716"] That's what I was going to suggest. I would not buy a Remington anymore because it's not clear they will be able to honor their warranty obligations but a Tikka T3x in camo veil wideland or alpine is just under 1200 USD. It is incredibly light, the barrel and receiver are stainless steel with a wonderful cerakote finish. They also come with a muzzle brake already. I own two of them. One in camo veil wideland chambered in 7mm Rem Mag and the other in camo veil alpine chambered in 300 win mag. Some others have suggested the Bergara B14 series but those things usually over 9 pounds with the lightest coming it at over 8 pounds. The Bergara Premier Mountain rifles are light and well made *but* they are much more than 1200 USD. You are looking at close to 2k USD for one of those! [/QUOTE]
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