I wasn’t talking so much about plastic vs wood stocks. There are actually plastic working parts on guns these days that people seem to be ok with. I just can't get behind that!That plastic on rifles is less susceptible to most kinds of damage than that wood is. Just Sayin'. Keepin' it real.
The only good things about a wood stock is when it's drug thru branches/brush that stick out.. it's much quieter.. that's about it. But if you DIY camo paint your plastic stock that already reduces that particular noise by a darn lot.
What is plastic in the kimber?I wasn’t talking so much about plastic vs wood stocks. There are actually plastic working parts on guns these days that people seem to be ok with. I just can get behind that!
The stock/trigger guard on the hunter model.What is plastic in the kimber?
Thank you, I didn’t think any internal parts where plastic.The stock/trigger guard on the hunter model.
Tikkas have a plastic magazine and the old ones had a plastic bolt shroud but they changed the bolt shroud to metal like 5 years ago when they changed to the t3X rather than the T3.Thank you, I didn’t think any internal parts where plastic.
What working parts are plastic?I wasn’t talking so much about plastic vs wood stocks. There are actually plastic working parts on guns these days that people seem to be ok with. I just can get behind that!
AWondering what everyone’s thoughts are on the best lightweight backcountry rifles on the market now. Criteria:
Under $1000 MSRP
6.5 Creedmoor
6.5 lbs or less
Personally, I’m eyeing the Kimber 84M Hunter
Another for the Tikka T3. Also Weatherby Vanguard 6.5 CM with fluted thin barrel like the Meat Eater or First Lite edition should be close in weight. I went with the Weatherby and kind of wish I'd have gone Tikka instead.Wondering what everyone’s thoughts are on the best lightweight backcountry rifles on the market now. Criteria:
Under $1000 MSRP
6.5 Creedmoor
6.5 lbs or less
Personally, I’m eyeing the Kimber 84M Hunter
Oh I'm sorry.... yeah you mean like the trigger guards and stuff?I wasn’t talking so much about plastic vs wood stocks. There are actually plastic working parts on guns these days that people seem to be ok with. I just can't get behind that!
Tikkas have a plastic magazine and the old ones had a plastic bolt shroud but they changed the bolt shroud to metal like 5 years ago when they changed to the t3X rather than the T3.
Maybe working parts isn't the right term, but magazines, trigger guards, bolt shrouds, scope base plug screws (arguably splitting hairs here, but don't break one off or strip it!), and probably more I'm forgetting.What working parts are plastic?
That was one of the few limited things I DID like about my StepDad, he had this Massive safe and had neat and curious firearms/pistols. Some of them old with family histories to them! Yeah... I remember that pretty Weatherby he had. I think that was the .220 Swift he had. Was that and maybe one more that were the shi-shi Weatherby's. I remember thinking to myself "Man... someday I'm gonna buy one of those exquisitely beautiful WeatherBy Rifles!"I grew up thinking that guns were to be treated as family heirlooms. You were supposed to save up for one and be proud of it once you owned it. I'd buy quality used before I bought cheap new personally.
The Weatherby Vanguards are nice looking and Weatherby has a good reputation. Difference is a pound in weight
That's my choice. I've owned three now, brand new out of the box, and all three have been tack drivers even with their 20" pencil barrel.“Best” is subjective. Most accurate? Prettiest? You get the point.
The Savage 110 Lightweight Storm will be a pleasure to carry and should shoot very well. Some folks will say it’s ugly which is fine. Some folks will complain about the stock which is fine. But it’ll shoot just as well if not better than many other “better” rifles.
Either the Tikka T3X Lite or SuperLite will perform very well in the field. Smoother action than the Savage previously mentioned. Folks will complain about its looks and stock which is fine. Should outshoot most “better” and significantly more expensive rifles.
Run whatever tickles your fancy.
I forgot about the new Howas!The Weatherby Vanguards are nice looking and Weatherby has a good reputation. Difference is a pound in weight