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The Basics, Starting Out
Top 5 hunting rifles at/under $1K
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<blockquote data-quote="1snowcat" data-source="post: 1999589" data-attributes="member: 23088"><p>1st choice Remington 700, easy to find always available upgrades (triggers/ stocks, mounts) at any time down the road. </p><p>2nd choice Tikka easy choice for quality and accuracy out of the box hard to beat, 3rd any other choice of above mentioned manufactures.. Bergara, Browning, Howa, Weatherby, Savage etc...in no particular order...</p><p>LASTLY, I don't have a thing against Kimber (Mountain Ascent) , but the faster you work the action the easier it is to jamb... not the best design IMPO, I think they are amazingly LIGHT weight by design but, hate the bolt/action jamb issue. That's my .02s worth. If you work this action FAST and try to make fast follow-up shots you will be sadly disappointed. My buddies dad bought one for lightweight hiking/hunting its looks great and super light but the action bolt interface makes it jamb manipulating it FAST! Terrible design if you ask me... Accuracy is fine with Kimber, just seems weird it jambs EASY when you manipulate it fast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1snowcat, post: 1999589, member: 23088"] 1st choice Remington 700, easy to find always available upgrades (triggers/ stocks, mounts) at any time down the road. 2nd choice Tikka easy choice for quality and accuracy out of the box hard to beat, 3rd any other choice of above mentioned manufactures.. Bergara, Browning, Howa, Weatherby, Savage etc...in no particular order... LASTLY, I don't have a thing against Kimber (Mountain Ascent) , but the faster you work the action the easier it is to jamb... not the best design IMPO, I think they are amazingly LIGHT weight by design but, hate the bolt/action jamb issue. That's my .02s worth. If you work this action FAST and try to make fast follow-up shots you will be sadly disappointed. My buddies dad bought one for lightweight hiking/hunting its looks great and super light but the action bolt interface makes it jamb manipulating it FAST! Terrible design if you ask me... Accuracy is fine with Kimber, just seems weird it jambs EASY when you manipulate it fast. [/QUOTE]
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