Upgrade or sell my current do all rifle.

Jayhawk5

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What would you do in this situation? My current do-all rifle is a Winchester Model 70 Extreme Weather SS in .270 Win. It has the first-generation stock, which I really don’t like. I’ve priced a McMillan replacement at around $900–$1,000, and I’m sure it would completely change the rifle. But at that point I’d have roughly $2,000 invested in it. It is a good shooter, and it’s easy to reload accurate ammo for.

Another option would be to sell the rifle to the gun/archery shop for $900–$1,000 in store credit and start over with something else. (I bought the rifle for $950 about 10 years ago, and they go for around $1,700 now.) I already have a bow on order from this shop, so the credit would cover most of that. Then I’d start fresh with a new rifle. I’ve been looking pretty hard at both the Proof Elevation and the Seekins Havak Element M3.

I’d also really like a rifle with a threaded barrel and a suppressor to protect my hearing. Despite reloading ammo, I’d probably still choose a common, do-all caliber, and my budget is fairly flexible. I hunt deer and hope to branch out to elk in the near future. My only other rifles are a .223 and a .22, but I may add more in the future.

Thanks in advance
 
Tough call. I have an extreme weather 30-06 and it’s a really nice rifle but it is heavy. If you want to throw a silencer on it it’s going to get heavier. Not that every rifle has to be a light mountain gun but every time I hand my extreme weather over to somebody, that’s literally the first thing that comes out of their mouth….its heavy.

For that reason, mine remains unthreaded and almost unused for the past several years, it shoots and functions great but like you, I’m not a huge fan of the stock and I want to shoot suppressed.
 
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