Looking to buy a new rifle

Elkhntr6

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Looking to buy a new rifle for hunting bears, elk and deer in Idaho but I don’t know what to buy or how much to invest to get a decent setup. Ideally I’d like something that could kill out to 400-500 yds. I’m not quite ready to invest yet but I wanna have an idea of what I’m looking for. Currently am shooting a Mossberg patriot in 6.5 creedmoor, vortex crossfire II 4-12x44 scope with a cheap bipod. Or should I just buy a new scope and keep my gun? I don’t know much about guns as I mostly bowhunt and focus most of my time on that. Thanks in advance
 
I searched but couldn’t find any threads on more of the budget side. Is there any threads you know of I can check out?
 
Use the search tool for sure. But I'll save you some time. A Tikka is going to be the best bang for the buck. And save up just as much as the gun for a quality scope. That setup will last you your lifetime.
 
Hey man, I’m a newbie just the same as you. Ask away! It’s a forum, and the whole point is to talk and comment!
I agree with the second guy though. Tikka T3X is a great option. Europtics has some great deals right now.
Your caliber is gonna determine your range, because the tikka platform will be more than capable.
Optics are just as important as the rifle. Go with quality.
 
Hey man, I’m a newbie just the same as you. Ask away! It’s a forum, and the whole point is to talk and comment!
I agree with the second guy though. Tikka T3X is a great option. Europtics has some great deals right now.
Your caliber is gonna determine your range, because the tikka platform will be more than capable.
Optics are just as important as the rifle. Go with quality.

I agree with you that’s true


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Your caliber choice is fine for all of that. I would recommend first a good scope. Then when you can upgrade the rifle to a better quality. Cant go wrong with a Tikka.
 
I keep hearing good things about tikka so I’ll look into them for sure. What scope should I look into? I’ve heard a lot of good and bad about vortex.
 
Buy a reliable scope now. Think about a rifle when you can.

I am sold on swfa scopes. I had my first one before they got popular. It’s been great. There’s easy diy mods to cap the windage and add a zero stop.

 
What can I get for $400-$500?
This thing and skip a dinner out one week.
Buy a reliable scope now. Think about a rifle when you can.

I am sold on swfa scopes. I had my first one before they got popular. It’s been great. There’s easy diy mods to cap the windage and add a zero stop.


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Buy a reliable scope now. Think about a rifle when you can.

I am sold on swfa scopes. I had my first one before they got popular. It’s been great. There’s easy diy mods to cap the windage and add a zero stop.


This is THE answer.
 
There’s nothing wrong with a patriot. I think there are better choices in larger cartridges, but everyone needs to crawl before they walk and walk before they run. Replace the scope, get good at making the rifle and you reliable, and down the road upgrade if you want it. For now you’re better off keeping the scope and spending the money on practice ammo. I’d recommend a journal and record every time the scope needs to have zero adjusted, or does something weird. That’s good practice with any scope to keep track if it’s functional or going to pot.

Not everyone hunts with a bipod, especially 400 to 500 yards. I usually don’t, but for sage country I like a tall Harris or something that can be shot seated or a high prone to get over the brush.
 
How well does your Mossberg Patriot shoot? I'd also check to see how reliable your scope is. Assuming both are ok, buy ammo and practice shooting.
Pretty well, I don’t think I’m at a level to outshoot it yet…Also my local range only goes out to 200 yds so I need to find a spot to shoot a bit farther. I’m probably shooting 2-3 inch groups at 200.
 
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