SwampMan19
FNG
- Joined
- Nov 1, 2022
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- 25
Howdy, new guy here.
Im relatively new to western hunting and long range shooting. I grew up white tail hunting in the southeast. Longest shot ever taken at a deer was 75 yards and it was right in front of a feeder.
Recently, I've fallen into the wrong crowd. They've got me hand loading, studying ballistics of all these new cartridges, and taking shots at 700 yards (kind enough to share their guns for that). I'm hooked on getting out to the range and the mountains now.
My problem is, right now I have a RH Savage Axis .270 win with a Gen I Burris Veracity 3-15x. I'm itching to upgrade to something that is LH, and want to be "one and done" (at least until the kids are out of the house and this gun starts to look lonely in the safe).
Looking for advice on the best route to go for an upgrade to make the most of my money. Trying to keep the whole build under $2500 (optic included). I want this to be a do all mountain rifle and a fun long range plinker. I mostly hunt muleys in central Idaho, but also chase black bear and elk, with the occasional trip back down south for a whitetail.
I know Tikka is great and has a lot of support. I'm thinking of buying super lite T3x in 6.5 creedmore or PRC (convince me which way to go), upgrading the stock (is this worth it? What options are worth it?), adding a brake (recommendations?) or suppressor (noise don't really bother me, but convince me it's better than a brake!).
Generally, just looking for opinions of just buying a base tikka and upgrading? Budget custom options? Recommendations for optic (I want exposed turrets with zero stop and FFP, MOA)?
Thanks for any help. Sorry if this is redundant, just have a hard time finding information like this for a lefty.
Im relatively new to western hunting and long range shooting. I grew up white tail hunting in the southeast. Longest shot ever taken at a deer was 75 yards and it was right in front of a feeder.
Recently, I've fallen into the wrong crowd. They've got me hand loading, studying ballistics of all these new cartridges, and taking shots at 700 yards (kind enough to share their guns for that). I'm hooked on getting out to the range and the mountains now.
My problem is, right now I have a RH Savage Axis .270 win with a Gen I Burris Veracity 3-15x. I'm itching to upgrade to something that is LH, and want to be "one and done" (at least until the kids are out of the house and this gun starts to look lonely in the safe).
Looking for advice on the best route to go for an upgrade to make the most of my money. Trying to keep the whole build under $2500 (optic included). I want this to be a do all mountain rifle and a fun long range plinker. I mostly hunt muleys in central Idaho, but also chase black bear and elk, with the occasional trip back down south for a whitetail.
I know Tikka is great and has a lot of support. I'm thinking of buying super lite T3x in 6.5 creedmore or PRC (convince me which way to go), upgrading the stock (is this worth it? What options are worth it?), adding a brake (recommendations?) or suppressor (noise don't really bother me, but convince me it's better than a brake!).
Generally, just looking for opinions of just buying a base tikka and upgrading? Budget custom options? Recommendations for optic (I want exposed turrets with zero stop and FFP, MOA)?
Thanks for any help. Sorry if this is redundant, just have a hard time finding information like this for a lefty.