I think the Kimber Hunter was/is my best budget rifle purchase. Rifle from the factory was under 5.5 lbs, without too much fuss was able to get the rifle under 5 lbs and under 6 lbs w/ scope/mounts. Shoots MOA with 165 grain Accubonds (.308).
quality rifle good find!Not to get everyone laughing, but a bolt action JC Higgins in .270 win.. I believe it is a model 55 (going from memory).. I love the old FN Mauser actions and bought this one as a doner.. I thought what the heck, I'd better shoot it before tearing it down... I was amazed at how it shot.. I shot about 3/4" groups with everything I tried in it.. It's still sitting in my safe.. I can't bring myself to tearing it down.. I've loaned it out and it has accounted for a number of elk and deer... I think I gave $175 for it in the early 2000's.. Has one of the smoothest FN actions I've seen... Trigger is not bad, but have thought about putting a Timney on it.
This is exactly what my dad gave me and I am using now. Going to be putting in the Timney trigger soon and looking forward to shooting it more. More nostalgic than anything else but I really enjoy shooting it.I bought a couple F12’s in .308 win put luepold 6x on them. Paid a little more than you but had a few 20% discount cards.
just a little harder to clean once you put a borescope down the barrel and see the button rifling chatter marks.
bought a well used sporterized M1917 for a $100. Added Timney trigger and on sale Bushnell scope and have just over $200 into it. Playing with it these days trying find the best bullet for the old worn barrel. It might do 2” @100 yards as is.
fun searching for a better bullet and time will tell.
I'm going to the wrong yard sales.1941 Springfield M1 Garand in super original condition from a yard sale for $50
Blind squirrel here.I'm going to the wrong yard sales.
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