Shady oaks
FNG
I find myself in a conundrum while shopping for a 300 win mag (or 300 wsm for that matter) for elk and larger game. I recently picked up a Weatherby vanguard in 6.5 prc and it’s by far the best shooting gun I’ve ever shot. But then again, I haven’t shot a lot of guns outside of shotguns and muzzleloaders.
To me I spent a lot on the Weatherby, but to some $1000 is still a budget rifle, and rightfully so. I guess my question is how does one justify going up to the next level withou the experience ce to know what benefits you’re truly going to see with that added cost. Especially if it’s a hunting rifle only with, what should be obvious but probably isn’t, appropriate range time throughout the year to stay sharp with said rifle.
I’d love to pick up a fierce fury or even a Seekins element, but with the latter that’s 2.5x the budget of my current “amazing” rifle. Do I stick with another vanguard so I have 2 near identical rifles to be familiar with when the adrenaline is rushing, or do I save and pay the premium and “buy once cry once” and walk away with a more premium rifle? Is that value there with my intended purpose?
To me I spent a lot on the Weatherby, but to some $1000 is still a budget rifle, and rightfully so. I guess my question is how does one justify going up to the next level withou the experience ce to know what benefits you’re truly going to see with that added cost. Especially if it’s a hunting rifle only with, what should be obvious but probably isn’t, appropriate range time throughout the year to stay sharp with said rifle.
I’d love to pick up a fierce fury or even a Seekins element, but with the latter that’s 2.5x the budget of my current “amazing” rifle. Do I stick with another vanguard so I have 2 near identical rifles to be familiar with when the adrenaline is rushing, or do I save and pay the premium and “buy once cry once” and walk away with a more premium rifle? Is that value there with my intended purpose?