OSU Fisher
WKR
Really do your research on narrowing down what you want and your expectations. There's so much to consider. $ you are willing to spend. Ranges you want to shoot at both animals and targets. Type of animals you intend to hunt. What cal, bullet, speed, recoil, rifle weight, style of stock, barrel, etc etc. It is spendy hobby and theres so much else that eats your money. Rifle scope, range finder, kestrel, bipod, reloading or good custom ammo etc. To be consistent you will need to shoot a lot which is spendy in itself.
There's a ton of good builders. Alamo precision rifles ( I own 2) Hells canyon armory, lane precision rifles, precise rifle solutions, Rbros, piercision, snowy mtn. I could go on and on. Sorry if I left ya out.. There's so many great options. Call around, feel them out and make a decision from there.
There's a ton of good builders. Alamo precision rifles ( I own 2) Hells canyon armory, lane precision rifles, precise rifle solutions, Rbros, piercision, snowy mtn. I could go on and on. Sorry if I left ya out.. There's so many great options. Call around, feel them out and make a decision from there.