Frankstonalum
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I'm in the hunt for a new rifle for all purpose hunting. I've narrowed it down but just looking for any advice to push it one way or the other from those with hands on experience.
Some background on what role I want the rifle fill: sorry about length!
I have in the recent past moved from a mountain desert region to heavy timber forest region. My current rifle is a 300 wm that weighs around (guessing) 10-11# when all said and done. It was good for the longer ranges, but now in the timber it's overkill and too heavy lugging up and down mountains. I think the longest I ranged this past season was 274 yards and that was only one spot, everything else was much closer.
So I'm looking for a general purpose rifle that can take most anything in the lower 48 within 350 yards at most. I don't need it to be match grade accurate, and I don't want to spend over $700 on the rifle. I'll still have the 300 for anything longer. I want it to be fairly light weight and maneuverable. One caveat is that I also want it to be something my wife can shoot.
At the moment I've been looking at some rifles in 308 win. It's under the 20# recoil, the ammo is readily available with a lot of different options and cheap, so it will be ok to shoot a lot and get comfortable with, 308 seems to be an efficient round and can do well with a more compact setup in the realm of 20-22 in barrel without losing much in terms of performance.
I know I could go lighter, my buddy swears by the 270 and took his moose with it, but really recoil isn't much lighter and it's long action, wouldn't be as compact or do well with shorter barrel. 6.5 Could be fun but ammo cost, harder to find, and seems like it has longer barrels also, maybe?
The two rifles I'm looking at , both in 308 are: (both similar in price so price is not really a deciding factor)
-Tikka T3x light (considering the 22 or 20 in barrel versions)
-Remington 700 SPS tactical aac-sd
Differences being:
TX3:
Lighter weight, 1/11 twist, guaranteed 1" MOA or better, only 2 year warranty.
700:
Heavy barrel and threaded, so heavier, con for lugging around but pro for maybe less felt recoil, being threaded I could put on a brake to calm it down for wife, I don't have a suppressor at the moment but if the hearing protection act passes I would probably get one for my blackout and would be fun to shoot on this as well, 1/10 twist so my thinking is the faster rate might be preferred in a shorter barrel? Lifetime warranty.
At one point it seems like Remington was lacking in quality control, but haven't noticed that reading recent reviews on this specific rifle.
I like the Barnes Bullets so would probably look at the ttsx in 165 or 168 to start with.
So...am I missing anything or have anything wrong? We haven't had a chance to handle either yet so that will likely be the deciding factor as well as how the triggers feel.
Feel free to offer other options, it's not set in stone yet!
Thanks in advance!
Some background on what role I want the rifle fill: sorry about length!
I have in the recent past moved from a mountain desert region to heavy timber forest region. My current rifle is a 300 wm that weighs around (guessing) 10-11# when all said and done. It was good for the longer ranges, but now in the timber it's overkill and too heavy lugging up and down mountains. I think the longest I ranged this past season was 274 yards and that was only one spot, everything else was much closer.
So I'm looking for a general purpose rifle that can take most anything in the lower 48 within 350 yards at most. I don't need it to be match grade accurate, and I don't want to spend over $700 on the rifle. I'll still have the 300 for anything longer. I want it to be fairly light weight and maneuverable. One caveat is that I also want it to be something my wife can shoot.
At the moment I've been looking at some rifles in 308 win. It's under the 20# recoil, the ammo is readily available with a lot of different options and cheap, so it will be ok to shoot a lot and get comfortable with, 308 seems to be an efficient round and can do well with a more compact setup in the realm of 20-22 in barrel without losing much in terms of performance.
I know I could go lighter, my buddy swears by the 270 and took his moose with it, but really recoil isn't much lighter and it's long action, wouldn't be as compact or do well with shorter barrel. 6.5 Could be fun but ammo cost, harder to find, and seems like it has longer barrels also, maybe?
The two rifles I'm looking at , both in 308 are: (both similar in price so price is not really a deciding factor)
-Tikka T3x light (considering the 22 or 20 in barrel versions)
-Remington 700 SPS tactical aac-sd
Differences being:
TX3:
Lighter weight, 1/11 twist, guaranteed 1" MOA or better, only 2 year warranty.
700:
Heavy barrel and threaded, so heavier, con for lugging around but pro for maybe less felt recoil, being threaded I could put on a brake to calm it down for wife, I don't have a suppressor at the moment but if the hearing protection act passes I would probably get one for my blackout and would be fun to shoot on this as well, 1/10 twist so my thinking is the faster rate might be preferred in a shorter barrel? Lifetime warranty.
At one point it seems like Remington was lacking in quality control, but haven't noticed that reading recent reviews on this specific rifle.
I like the Barnes Bullets so would probably look at the ttsx in 165 or 168 to start with.
So...am I missing anything or have anything wrong? We haven't had a chance to handle either yet so that will likely be the deciding factor as well as how the triggers feel.
Feel free to offer other options, it's not set in stone yet!
Thanks in advance!