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2k ish for rifle without glass/can etcWhat is your budget?
Sako 90 for an off the shelf gun. Won't lose a lot of value if you change your mind.2k ish for rifle without glass/can etc
If I was going to go with one rifle/caliber, this would be it....glass too.270 Weatherby Magnum.
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And NO. Nothing Tikka makes comes even close.
Are tikka’s less money than browning xbolts? Last I checked they were pretty dang close if comparing like features.You can get the Seekins with a 20" barrel in 6mmCM or 6.5CM. But they have a fairly fat barrel that you don't need.
It is my personal belief that you get nothing from the Browning or Weatherby that you can't get cheaper with a Tikka. I would personally struggle to buy in that price range - you're at the point where I'd rather just buy the Tikka at a lower price point or go a little higher and build something more custom. Or even buy a Howa barreled action and add a Stocky's stock to it and a BDL style floorplate, and you'd be in it for less money and have a rifle I personally would prefer over the Browning or Weatherby.
YMMV, a lot. Gun choices are highly subjective.
I haven't priced a Browning in 30+ years, so I have no idea what they cost now. They simply don't appeal to me and honestly haven't done so since the Abolt replaced the BBR, which also had its own set of quirks.Are tikka’s less money than browning xbolts? Last I checked they were pretty dang close if comparing like features.
Yes they are usually a little but more. Probably a liitle nicer in stock form also. But you better like it that way because there is not a ton of aftermarket support for Browning. The tikka is the king of aftermarket support. Many buy the cheaper optioned Tikkas for donor actions and semi custom them up for pretty good prices.Are tikka’s less money than browning xbolts? Last I checked they were pretty dang close if comparing like features.
I’m looking for one as well. Have a RUM and that thing is a boat anchor. Shoots really well but sure is heavy. I currently like the ballistics of the .270’s. .270 WIN, .270 WSM and the 6.8 Western. Any of these with the proper bullet will drop any North American big game no problem at 450. Keep in touch, I’d like to know what you go with.I have never had a “nice” rifle. My current go to rifle is a .30-.06 savage axis with a custom boyds stock. I want to build or buy one nicer rifle that can handle anything in north America and likely won’t ever shoot at an animal over 450 yards (big game not predators or small game). Mostly midwest whitetail hunting but I do go out west almost annually and fully plan to hunt mule deer and elk with this gun. Having a hard time deciding on a caliber, my .30-.06 has not let me down one single time and I love that caliber but I already have a couple of them so that makes me want something else just for variety and a little more downrange energy. Want something in the 7mm-30 cal range, I like the sounds of the 7 rem mag or 7 prc, love the performance of 300 win mag but don’t want a cannon that loud if I can avoid it, .308 seems like a slight downgrade from the .30-.06. I only shoot factory ammo, not a reloader. I am looking at going suppressed as well. Would love to hear your recommendations and why you recommend it!
I have owned a dozen or so x-bolts and they have all been 10 shot moa/sub moa guns. Miroku makes an awesome rifle - its the gun version of toyota.I haven't priced a Browning in 30+ years, so I have no idea what they cost now. They simply don't appeal to me and honestly haven't done so since the Abolt replaced the BBR, which also had its own set of quirks.
I'm not saying they're bad rifles. They just haven't made anything that appealed to me in a long time. I owned one once and it shot great, it just didn't appeal to me. Traded it for something I liked more. Never looked back.
*shrug*