WreckedRooster
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Long time lurker and have learned so much from this forum. Finally found a reason to join as I have a question I'm hoping y'all can help out with. Also hoping to contribute as I get more experience. Here we go.
I got a smoking deal (IMO) on a brand new Browning X-Bolt Pro for $1k all in. The rifle I was looking at prior to this deal was a Tikka T3x Lite Roughtech in Stainless Steel (ember version) and just running it as is for $1k all in. However, after getting my hands on the browning, I'm liking the carbon stock. I already have a Hunter version of the X-Bolt in 30-06 that has been my go-to rifle for everything I've needed and shoots very accurately with the factory loads I feed it. I've had TIkka's before and loved them as well. Wanted something new for western hunts (I'm located in Oklahoma) and to try one of the newer calibers that are out, so here we are.
The dilemma. I feel like I could resale the X-Bolt Pro for ~$1,500 and take the $500 in equity to apply to the Tikka and have a very nice rifle with $500 in it (not including glass, rings and such) and leave it as is. Or, sell the roughtech stock ($150-200 maybe?) and buy a Peak 44 Blacktooth carbon stock and be all in for ~$1,100 with a full stainless steel action/barrel vs cerakoted steel action/barrel on the Browning and be within 0.2 lbs of weight difference between the Tikka with carbon stock and the Browning with carbon stock.
Thoughts of which would be the best route? Which would be the better firearm overall in either configuration? Thank you for any guidance on this.
I got a smoking deal (IMO) on a brand new Browning X-Bolt Pro for $1k all in. The rifle I was looking at prior to this deal was a Tikka T3x Lite Roughtech in Stainless Steel (ember version) and just running it as is for $1k all in. However, after getting my hands on the browning, I'm liking the carbon stock. I already have a Hunter version of the X-Bolt in 30-06 that has been my go-to rifle for everything I've needed and shoots very accurately with the factory loads I feed it. I've had TIkka's before and loved them as well. Wanted something new for western hunts (I'm located in Oklahoma) and to try one of the newer calibers that are out, so here we are.
The dilemma. I feel like I could resale the X-Bolt Pro for ~$1,500 and take the $500 in equity to apply to the Tikka and have a very nice rifle with $500 in it (not including glass, rings and such) and leave it as is. Or, sell the roughtech stock ($150-200 maybe?) and buy a Peak 44 Blacktooth carbon stock and be all in for ~$1,100 with a full stainless steel action/barrel vs cerakoted steel action/barrel on the Browning and be within 0.2 lbs of weight difference between the Tikka with carbon stock and the Browning with carbon stock.
Thoughts of which would be the best route? Which would be the better firearm overall in either configuration? Thank you for any guidance on this.