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The Basics, Starting Out
Top 5 hunting rifles under $2K
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<blockquote data-quote="Another Casual" data-source="post: 2007471" data-attributes="member: 89878"><p>$2k is custom gun territory:</p><p></p><p>$825 Origin Action</p><p>$360 Grayboe Stock</p><p>$150 trigger</p><p>$150 BDL Floorplate w. box and spring</p><p>$330 Savage pre-fit </p><p>-------------------------------</p><p>$1,815</p><p></p><p>Add mounts and the VX-5hd and run.</p><p></p><p>Caliber, contour, length, trigger type, stock style, etc are all options are that price point. With the advent of sub-$1k custom actions and prefits its never been cheaper to go full custom. Granted you take on the responsibility of assembling, troubleshooting, or tuning as necessary. </p><p></p><p>When you're in the price range of custom I expect a lot from a factory rifle. I'd want it to fit me well, action be smooth, great trigger, and shoot exceptionally. I've seen positive and negative items for the rifles you listed. Fit of the rifle to you would be my main concern, then weight and features you want and what price you can stomach. Customer service is great too if something ends up being wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Another Casual, post: 2007471, member: 89878"] $2k is custom gun territory: $825 Origin Action $360 Grayboe Stock $150 trigger $150 BDL Floorplate w. box and spring $330 Savage pre-fit ------------------------------- $1,815 Add mounts and the VX-5hd and run. Caliber, contour, length, trigger type, stock style, etc are all options are that price point. With the advent of sub-$1k custom actions and prefits its never been cheaper to go full custom. Granted you take on the responsibility of assembling, troubleshooting, or tuning as necessary. When you're in the price range of custom I expect a lot from a factory rifle. I'd want it to fit me well, action be smooth, great trigger, and shoot exceptionally. I've seen positive and negative items for the rifles you listed. Fit of the rifle to you would be my main concern, then weight and features you want and what price you can stomach. Customer service is great too if something ends up being wrong. [/QUOTE]
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