Hello all,
I'm looking for my first rifle for hunting antelope & deer(maybe sheep?) out to about 600 yards and also occasionally target shooting out to 1000 yards. I'm leaning toward a 6.5 creedmoor but am open to other suggestions. I want it to have a stainless action and barrel and would like it to have a sturdy enough synthetic stock to shoot off of a bipod without changing POI. I've spent a lot of time researching rifles around $1000 and right now I have it narrowed down to the following:
Savage 110 High Country-8.1lbs, the only thing I don't like is the weight. The accustock seems really sturdy with the aluminum rail embedded in it and I like the heavier contour of the barrel for target shooting. The metal magazines seem high quality. I also like the spiral fluted bolt and barrel as well as the brown PVD finish that isn't as flashy as bare stainless. (around $900)
Savage 110 Storm-7.4lbs, basically the same as the High Country without the frills. (around $700)
Tikka T3x Lite SS-6.5lbs, haven't heard many negative things about Tikka other than poor customer service. Possibly too lightweight for consistent long range shooting. The forend of the stock seemed pretty flimsy for shooting off a bipod. Would prefer if the mags were flush fitting. Like the 70 degree bolt throw for scope clearance. Good trigger & smooth action. (around $800)
Winchester Model 70 Extreme Weather SS-6.75lbs, Haven't held a new one with the B&C stock but it sounds like it would be pretty sturdy with the aluminum bedding block. I've heard mixed reviews about the trigger. (around $1100)
Browning X-Bolt Stainless Stalker-6.25lbs, Really light like the Tikka. Have heard the trigger isn't great but can be improved with an inexpensive spring. The magazines and magazine release seem kinda cheap. The stock seemed pretty flimsy, about equal to the Tikka. I like the 60 degree bolt throw. I've read that the Dura-Touch coating on the stock can start wearing off in wet weather. (around $1000)
Right now I'm leaning toward the Savage 110 High Country. I would be putting a 20MOA base (2.5oz) and Seekins rings (4.2oz) on it and most likely a Huskemaw Blue Diamond 4-16x42 (21.4oz) giving me a total weight around 9.9lbs. I don't have a lot of experience with spot and stalk hunting so let me know what you think a good rifle weight would be as well as any experiences you have with any of these rifles.
I'm looking for my first rifle for hunting antelope & deer(maybe sheep?) out to about 600 yards and also occasionally target shooting out to 1000 yards. I'm leaning toward a 6.5 creedmoor but am open to other suggestions. I want it to have a stainless action and barrel and would like it to have a sturdy enough synthetic stock to shoot off of a bipod without changing POI. I've spent a lot of time researching rifles around $1000 and right now I have it narrowed down to the following:
Savage 110 High Country-8.1lbs, the only thing I don't like is the weight. The accustock seems really sturdy with the aluminum rail embedded in it and I like the heavier contour of the barrel for target shooting. The metal magazines seem high quality. I also like the spiral fluted bolt and barrel as well as the brown PVD finish that isn't as flashy as bare stainless. (around $900)
Savage 110 Storm-7.4lbs, basically the same as the High Country without the frills. (around $700)
Tikka T3x Lite SS-6.5lbs, haven't heard many negative things about Tikka other than poor customer service. Possibly too lightweight for consistent long range shooting. The forend of the stock seemed pretty flimsy for shooting off a bipod. Would prefer if the mags were flush fitting. Like the 70 degree bolt throw for scope clearance. Good trigger & smooth action. (around $800)
Winchester Model 70 Extreme Weather SS-6.75lbs, Haven't held a new one with the B&C stock but it sounds like it would be pretty sturdy with the aluminum bedding block. I've heard mixed reviews about the trigger. (around $1100)
Browning X-Bolt Stainless Stalker-6.25lbs, Really light like the Tikka. Have heard the trigger isn't great but can be improved with an inexpensive spring. The magazines and magazine release seem kinda cheap. The stock seemed pretty flimsy, about equal to the Tikka. I like the 60 degree bolt throw. I've read that the Dura-Touch coating on the stock can start wearing off in wet weather. (around $1000)
Right now I'm leaning toward the Savage 110 High Country. I would be putting a 20MOA base (2.5oz) and Seekins rings (4.2oz) on it and most likely a Huskemaw Blue Diamond 4-16x42 (21.4oz) giving me a total weight around 9.9lbs. I don't have a lot of experience with spot and stalk hunting so let me know what you think a good rifle weight would be as well as any experiences you have with any of these rifles.