LaGriz
WKR
My Grandson Just graduated High School and will turn 18 early in the fall. My gift of a rifle has narrowed down to the following weapons.
1.) Short action Tikka T-3 lite in a black synthetic stock. at approx. weight 6.5#, 22" barrel, matt blue finish for around $675 + tax
2.) Bergera short action with camo synthetic stock, 22" barrel, Cerakote Finish for just over $700+ tax.
3.) Winchester Model 70 Featherweight (made in Portugal) Walnut stock, .6,75#, CRF, 3-position safety, 22" blued barrel at $670 on clearance.
Admit that I'm bias towards the Winchester. The Wood stocked Model 70 has a free-floated barrel, Presently surprised at the quality, fit-n-finish where the wood and metal meet. The action is very smooth and has the classic 3-possition safety that I am so found of. Retail price is $900-$1000. At $670 I feel this is a good price point. I'm a big fan of wood stocks. I don't think my grandson cares for them nearly as much I do. This rifle just looks so classic, I can only think how satisfied I would have been to get a rifle of this quality upon graduation.
Looks like the caliber will be .308 WIN. This will be his only rifle and will have to do for all big game hunts. My plan includes mounting a Minox HD 2X10X40 scope presently mounted on my Rem M-700 Mountain Rifle chambered in.280 Rem. Looks like his Paw Paw will then up grade the .280 with some slightly higher end glass.
LaGriz
1.) Short action Tikka T-3 lite in a black synthetic stock. at approx. weight 6.5#, 22" barrel, matt blue finish for around $675 + tax
2.) Bergera short action with camo synthetic stock, 22" barrel, Cerakote Finish for just over $700+ tax.
3.) Winchester Model 70 Featherweight (made in Portugal) Walnut stock, .6,75#, CRF, 3-position safety, 22" blued barrel at $670 on clearance.
Admit that I'm bias towards the Winchester. The Wood stocked Model 70 has a free-floated barrel, Presently surprised at the quality, fit-n-finish where the wood and metal meet. The action is very smooth and has the classic 3-possition safety that I am so found of. Retail price is $900-$1000. At $670 I feel this is a good price point. I'm a big fan of wood stocks. I don't think my grandson cares for them nearly as much I do. This rifle just looks so classic, I can only think how satisfied I would have been to get a rifle of this quality upon graduation.
Looks like the caliber will be .308 WIN. This will be his only rifle and will have to do for all big game hunts. My plan includes mounting a Minox HD 2X10X40 scope presently mounted on my Rem M-700 Mountain Rifle chambered in.280 Rem. Looks like his Paw Paw will then up grade the .280 with some slightly higher end glass.
LaGriz