New rifle recs?

swampy14

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I currently have a savage axis 2 in 6.5CM (shown below) that has a custom paintjob, bedded the action and a new bolt body, handle and bolt lift kit.
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Its been a decent rifle and I really like the way it looks now and it fairly handy and light weight. But i am looking for a nicer-ish rifle for myself and keep this one in case buddies want to use it.
Few things Im looking for are a threaded muzzle (for eventual suppressor), detachable mag box, and under 9.5lbs scoped.
Some of the rifles Im Interested in:
- weatherby model 307 (meat eater edition/hush edition)
-savage 110 trail hunter
-savage axis 2 pro
-Ruger amercian gen 2 (standard/predator)

I would like to stay around $1500-1700 for rifle, stock (if I change) , and optic.

Im leaning towards the weatherby just cause that is the one I keep coming back too, but Im not opposed to a semi custom build with the savage 110.
Also caliber recommendations? I would use this rifle predominately for whitetails/pigs/coyotes in East texas shots ranging from under 100yds to as far as 300ish-yds, and steel targets out to 1000+ yds. I wouldnt mind another 6.5CM (number 1 choice) , was considering 6.5PRC, 308 or 6.8 western
 
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swampy14

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I also forgot to mention elk as potential game harvested but that will most likely be archery.

I will have to give tikka a look. Just the t3x doesn’t come with a threaded barrel
 

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I'd look at the Sako S20 in 6.5 PRC or CM or the 6mm Creed in the Ruger American gen 2. Out to 300 yards max, I'd try to find a Trijicon on a deal or keep your eye out for a 6x42 SWFA scope.
 

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My recommendation is still the same. Yes but having it done is fairly inexpensive..... my .223 tikka t3x
 

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A T3x would be my choice as well. Just have it threaded after you buy it. Then in the future you can up grade the stock me anything else you want to change. I’ve sold my custom rifles and all my builds are tikkas now. They’re hard to beat.
 
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I highly recommend the Weatherby. I have 2 307's, a mark V, and multiple vanguard's and all are tack drivers. I know a lot of guys love the tikkas but I have never shot one so I don't have an opinion on them. For what you have listed, I would get a 6.5CM or PRC.
 
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swampy14

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I highly recommend the Weatherby. I have 2 307's, a mark V, and multiple vanguard's and all are tack drivers. I know a lot of guys love the tikkas but I have never shot one so I don't have an opinion on them. For what you have listed, I would get a 6.5CM or PRC.
I like that the tikkas have such a strong following but that 307 has just all the things I’m looking for
 

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Tikka T3X. Only other option is a Sako, but probably out of your price range. Spend the $120 to get it threaded and you’ll be light years ahead from a functionality and reliability standpoint.

If you want your rifle to just work, no funny business and no BS, tikka or Sako. If you love question marks and unknowns (or more like known issues and shortcomings), buy something else.

 
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You could buy a stainless Tikka from UM and have them cut and thread before shipping to your ffl. OEM Stock is fine with something to raise the comb and a vertical grip. X bolt 2 suppressor ready version also maybe worth a look vs the 307. https://www.guns.com/firearms/p/browning-x-bolt-2-speed-spr?i=381462

Personally I'd struggle to support anything hush or meateater so ive never considered a weatherby. Everything else you listed is just kind of a same version of what you already have
 
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I’m missing something. My 7mm RM T3x Lite is threaded from the factory & meets the 9.5 lb weight requirement with scope. I think you should look more closely at the Tikka line. It has a lot of variants.
 
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swampy14

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I’ve been looking at the tikka t3x line, the lite has plenty of good reviews and recommendations.
I will strongly have to consider that line of rifles.

Also has anyone had any experience with the Colt cbx tax hunter rifle?
 
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