Required fields are marked *. I would have to agree that no higher end rifle list should ever not have a Mod 70 or a Sako on it. Its hard to find info anywhere on it. Thanks so much, you guys are great! Thanks for your time Jim, love the channel! I appreciate the blunt honesty. What is your opinion on the Edge vs Rival? Those that do could at least be highlighted. NO, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gun_control_in_Italy, F Franchi, and Baretta and their ilk. Combing the interwebs just now I see other reviews reporting groups from 0.40 to 2 MOA depending on caliber and ammunition brand/load. Its the classic , its The One , its stood the test of time , its been around longer than the rest and will still be here long after these other rifles have fallen out of fashion. If you go slow while trying to be quiet in a hunting situation, it may not feed right. I have found the majority of shooters have a herd mentality and always believe that the latest is the greatest. Thanks for all of your vids and you helped me get my last two rifles with all the choices. The action is a Mauser type like Sako. I really like the stock design. You never mentioned. I would love to see you review a Lithgow la102 from Australia. CVA all the way. Price points on the ammo dont put them too far apart when searching on Ammoseek, usually within 5 bucks a box depending upon brand. Ive got a line on a used Seekins Havak Element in 6.5 PRC. stock not sticky yet? Hey Jim, love your reviews and videos, just wondering when we might start seeing 7mm PRC rifles becoming more available in stores? Thank you for your time and consideration of this request. First let me say your videos are absolutely fantastic. There is a nice Bavarian Sako but theres isnt much data on accuracy on the range with a scope. It would also handle bigger calibers MUCH better than the Cross. I owned one in .28 Nosler and it was a very poor choice for that heavy-recoiling of a cartridge. . guns.com Buy. I own a 6.5-.300 Wby and reload my own ammo. I have my moments of trigger snobbery, but if I owned a Momentum I wouldnt spend money seeking a trigger upgrade or smithing work. Also, since I\d prefer to keep it to one gun I was more interested in buying a semi-custom gun and was thinking about getting the Fierce Carbon Rogue. Franchi Momentum .350 Legend Threaded 24" Bbl FDE BA Rifle 41562. Whats your opinion one the tikka t3x upr vs the waypoint 2020? He is a well-known entrepreneur, having started many successful online brands, and lives in St George, Utah. Two shots were thrown right out of the group and the barrel was not yet even very warm. Assuming a commercially-available cartridge (I\m leaning towards .30-06 Springfield), how would the you stack the two up? $1,049.00. I have the weather extreme in 25-05 that I purchased for a Pronghorn hunt topped with a Leupold VX6 HD. Tikka T3X Compact Bolt-Action Rifle - Best .308 Lightweight Hunting Rifle. If you want to hunt larger game like elk, then Id recommend getting the same rifle in .30-06 Springfield. As I completely dislike sporter pencil barrels. Heres a link to that rifle in .30-06. High comb, rigid, modern stock lines. Jeremy is TTAG's Deputy Editor, working mostly behind the scenes but, when he attempts to write, he focuses on comprehensive gun & gear reviews. Im considering a modern Win 70 as well. I am about ready to purchase the Springfield Waypoint 2020 in 6.5 prc then, i see the Proof Elevation MTR is offered in a 7prc, as is the Rival in a 7prc Franchi is known for making high-quality firearms at affordable prices, and the Momentum Elite is the perfect example of this. Thanks for doing great work. I used to not care about if the bolt locked on safe but after a walk in the woods of ND with a Ruger American and the bolt falling out, to not be recovered on the opener, I now only have guns that lock the bolt on safe. Same as you, I wish the offerings were a bit better. So where are you from originally and where are you now..Im thinking not the US. I dont know even they even sell it anymore but about 10-15 years ago my first .308 was a mossberg ATR. Weatherby Mark V Weatherby makes a fantastic rifle. Have you or will you be doing a video on Franchi hunting rifles. Ok I concede your right to a degree but there are tons and tons of older made deer rifles on the market. Obviously your not going to buy one move on. Love you work and your research is unparalleled. The CVA Cascade is an exceptional rifle for the price. Performance is really good. (Great videos by the way!!). How about a Bergara Wilderness Ridge in 7 mag? I really like the Springfield waypoint but it is out of my price range but definitely the nicest rifle Ive held! You mention that you felt the Browning X-Bolt Pro was not a good fit for a heavy recoil gun. Excellent 3/4 MOA accuracy with Hornady Precision Hunter ammo, QD Flush cups and picatinny embedded in the stock, Available in all the most popular chamberings for custom rifles (including 7 PRC), I personally would have preferred that they went with a more modern vertical grip, I wish there were an arca rail on the bottom of the forend for connecting to a tripod. Its a push feed which means if you short stroke the bolt you can get a jam that I guarantee will take you half an hour to un-jam. Wish I discovered your content sooner and thankful for all your hard work. Along with it is 2-position safety that . Best known for making value-priced shotguns, Franchi may well have taken a leap of faith by entering the highly competitive centrefire market. Ive been a little coy about recommending one specific rifle in this price range because its a tight race. Went on my first hunt (elk) this October. Fnanchi is most likely the same design since they share ownership. Regardless, they should have went with a flush mount magazine like the Axis which, if I may add sells new for a third of the Momentums MSRP in my part of the world. Im in love. Looking for a good review of it after months of no Tikkas available locally in 308. Its for my 3 teenage daughters (all first year deer tag draws) . But its a great all around gun out to 450 when most hunters can only shoot 250, if that. I would like something under 6# for $2000 or less with a carbon wrapped barrel. Paid $230 bucks for it out the door . Is it ever gonna happen or should I just buy a 6.5 prc? Im thinking a 6 creedmoore with a proof carbon barrel, MDT onyx chassis, timmey trigger but cant decide on the action. Could you please do a review on the Sauer 100 stainless xta. I also like the Fierce Reaper and the Sako S20 for heavy-recoiling cartridges. Maybe not, but I have been caught in down pores and all the morons that were with me came back to the car with rust on their guns but not me. Thanks for any input. Italians know firearms and so do the Finns. I am stuck between the tikka t3x and the Bergara b14. I was pretty confident in the 110 Ultralight that I found locally for a hair under $1000 but your updates here are making me rethink that. Franchi talks up the ergonomics of the Momentum big time on their website. Unsurprisingly, the Momentum is equipped with a synthetic stock. Really enjoy your content! The Tikka T3 features a standard box 3 round magazine but certain models come with a 4 round magazine. I am looking at it in 243 but cant decide between that and x bolt. I have been taking in everyone of ur vids I can find and sincerely appreciate your work and am interested in your take on the Seekins product? . Im looking for ANY rifle with a floor plate, metal, and wood but the only two I find are model 70, and browning. Hear hear. I found accuracy to be okay but not great, feeding was okay but not great, and the design was usable, but not really modern. Watch my review of the MPR here. I decided to go a different direction by changing out the barrel for a 20 inch Proof. Not sure what caliber you tested the bergara b14 ridge in but, I bought one from Scheels last year in 6.5 prc and it would scratch up the casings, and jam up on the last round. I might add for a hunting rifle the 6.5 Swede is superior to the 6.5 Screedmore. If you want a wood stock, metal parts, and nice bluing, feel free to spend an extra $300 or more on a Ruger Hawkeye or similar. You might also consider a more traditional 7 Rem Mag or .30-06. Simply depress the rear of it while sliding the bolt out the back of the receiver. Great to see honest reviews that are very entertaining hope to see many more. $699.00. Its like comparing a Kia against a BMW. Would like a rifle that print a sub MOA with factory ammo. Vald, I love me some harbor freight. Jim, any thoughts on the Venture 2 from TC? Franchi designs some very good scatter guns, and this is their first rifle attempt. The trigger however appears to be decent and I like the one piece bolt but I think the internal magazine is a deal breaker for me. A friend of mine was trying to talk me into a Christensen arms Ridgeline FFT but from what you said about their QC in manufacturing I\m not sure I want to risk it. You sound like the new guy that is 25 and has 150 years experience. Which takes of the other half of recoil . 1 Image (s) Franchi Momentum Elite 6.5 Creed Realtree Excape 24" TB Burnt Bronze 41606. I would love to hear you critique rifle makers that offer nothing left handed in their main lines. The rifles are accurate, reliable, and built well. Not much going on here, really, but its simple and it works. I too had nailed it down to the Savage or the Ruger American Rifle. Obscenely lightweight. It is so fun to shoot and is extremely accurate! Zero quality control issues. These areas are designed to provide purchase and ergonomic grip options for different shooting positions and styles, such as the five seen above. Everyone else says so but I figured Id ask. It doesnt handle recoil well because of the stock design. Jan 18, 2020 #3 C clockworkgator Is it felt more? There are a few really nice ergonomic details that Franchi has implemented on their stocks. Using Burris Zee rings, I just applied a thin layer of silicone sealant inside the rings and remounted the scope. Plus, it uses an old-school sporter stock that just isnt what todays long-range shooter is looking for. In this price range, manufacturers use very loose tolerances and have very poor quality control, so Im careful what I recommend. Any chance you would do a review on that caliber? Any opinions/guidance would be much appreciated! Im looking for another LR hunting rifle and was seriously looking at Christianson arms but not so much now. So, if those ones should be avoided, what rifles SHOULD hunters consider? Awesome at this price range. The Elite Varmint, introduced last year, should readily . Thank you! This ammo is usually an average accuracy performer for me, but dang did the Franchi shoot it well. Curious to hear your thoughts/experience with it. (The extra mags are also only like $20 which is nice, too.) Swelled and checkered grip areas are molded into both sides of the stock over the internal magazine and again at the beginning of the forearm section. threaded barrel w/muzzle brake. Fierce rifles are accurate, built well, look great, come with good triggers, and feed perfectly. Hi Jim, I love your reviews and think you are the best reviewer I have come across. (I\m in Denver and could use a road trip). You have my general answer, but below Ill provide more detail and reasoning for those selections, as well as some rifles not to pick. And youre right about the cost of Weatherby ammo. I am a big Fierce fan. That\s not a total game changert now there are other choices. Shot yesterday and shot at 200, 300 and 400 yards, 1/2-3/4 MOA. Now they are North of $400. It looks like a real great gun. I am going to use the rifle for mainly whitetail deer hunting in Wisconsin but I occasionally like once every 5-10 years go out west and hunt pronghorn or elk and have recently tried to hunt moose in Alaska. You have no opinion worth anything. In fact, I frequently find myself out shooting with a Sig Cross even when I have much more expensive guns that I could be choosing. Luckily I was at a store on vacation that let me handle both. Its a Howa 1500 action in their own pretty cool stock. I wanted to get into deer/large game hunting while trying to stick with one gun for all animals (deer to elk) and I live in northeast South Dakota. No doubt, it has s lot to offer. Fierce Rival I really like my Fierce Rival chambered in 6.5 PRC. Just how it shot when the time came. I have been looking at the 6.8 western. The SIG Cross would be a best second choice. Review: Franchi Momentum .308 Winchester. Yes, even if my hunting situation means most shots will be shorter range, I want a rifle that will reach out and make a 250 or 350 yard shot accurately in case it needs to. It may not display this or other websites correctly. Have you reviewed the werkman? I am looking for a 6.5 creedmoor bolt action hunting rifle for our place in north central west Texas. I\ve been perusing the site trying to find it as my rifle should be here today or tomorrow. Nor do my groups appear to be outliers for the Momentum. I really enjoy your reviews and opinions. Keep up the good work of educating shooters in a neutral way. Hey Jim, I would love to hear your imput on which rifle you prefer between the Ruger American, CVA Cascade, and the Winchester XPR. Anyway, love the Backfire channel. Thanks for the content you put out! Every Weatherby Ive ever shot has been exceptionally accurate and well-built. The Howa is around $200-$300 cheaper than the Savage. The Tikka action is by far the best in this price point because it cycles ammo perfectly, has a silky smooth bolt slide and is manufactured to a high tolerance so every last one I pick up feels just as good as the one next to it. Looks great. Regards kjetil A B Strandengen. The data-driven nature of the content is extremely helpful. Base Price: $816.99: Tax: - In Stock: Back in stock . Tikka T3X or Franchi Momentum Elite - ALDEER.COM Aldeer.com Copyright 2001-2022 Aldeer LLP. Unfortunately now I see it for $1700. Both good guns, I would worry about Franchi suddenly stopping production of this rifle and parts availability going to zero. 1. can be top loaded, It truly needs to be able to handle rough handling. Your email address will not be published. I came over the years to loath short action rifles. I think you did a good job in your review of 25 hunting rifles at various price points. I wouldnt hesitate to recommend a Weatherby if you find one in a cartridge you like, or if you dont mind shooting Weatherbys overbore cartridges. and not hold up good with the recoil? Watch my full review of the Springfield 2020 Waypoint. Just a few examples of what is out there on the used market so why in the hell would anyone be dumb enough to buy modern made piece of garbage. Wow, what a shooter! Hi, I really enjoy your reviews on YouTube. The narrow width put my eye behind the scope nicely but also leaves enough fudge factor for owners who will add an aftermarket cheek piece or wrap. You know Beretta will not support either rifle. Which leaves Winchester, Weatherby, Tikka/Sako. Question about the vanguard vs the bergara. Savage, Tikka, Browning, Christensen- all offer LH options and should be commended for it. All in 7mm Rem Mag of course . ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. It also really liked this 147 grain MEN stuff that I bought in bulk cheap some years ago basically just for semi-auto plinking use. The action is a little sticky at the back because its a 2-lug so theres a little play at the back if you arent pushing straight. I know there will be a lot of hate because Ive been very frank about my opinions, but I test so many rifles that I just wanted one single post that I keep up to date where I can just say it how I see it without any politically correct crap. A very solid four stars here for the Franchi Momentum bolt-action rifle. After getting what I believe to be a bad copy of a Ruger American in 308, I am looking to upgrade. I watched each individual rifles review from you and the best option under $350, but I would like to hear your feedback from either a new video or just through here about which of the 3 rifles you think is the best in that category since you havent put them head to head in that category. Agreed on the MarkV. It is their lowest entry point to their rifles but looks interesting. My personal Ruger American shoots 0.8 groups consistently. You mentioned the seekins havoc, but not in detail. RECENTLY SOLD View More Data . Have you considered the recently released rifles introduced by Franchi? Ive been pouring over your channels videos, and a lot of Ron Spomers content (as well as a few others for the past months). One issue that has come up with all three of their guns is having to check and tighten the front and rear action assembly screws. Keep up the good work! I know its very high end but with a replaced hip and knee, I want anchored shots and believe that cartridge is a slight upgrade on the venerable 300WM. Yes and yes. Seller: Ammo And Arms. 1 is the Footprint for the Action is proprietary, It is NOT made by Bergara. I didnt see a Bergara in your list. Thats unfortunate because theyre chamberimg it in 7PRC. Jim love the reviews and the Channel. The Sig Cross: Amazing design after some early quality control issues. This rifle broke two scopes I highly recommend the Leupold which I have on it now .team this up with the Barnes TTPX BT. 150 grain federal fusion groups sub 1inch or better every time. 3. and three-stage safety. It just does everything reasonably well. The barrel is cold hammer forged with rifling like the Sako (Tikka). Ive got a lot of autoloader pistol and AR experience, but my only bolt action is an old Mosin Nagant. The best part of learning how much I love hunting was how little I first put in. Its actually a piece of cake. I am looking for an all purpose dependable rifle to handle more than one role. Overall, if you forced me to pick a winner in this category, Id probably give it to the Springfield 2020 Waypoint. I just dont shoot the Weatherby as well as I used to, and even reloading is expensive enough I dont do much plinking with it. Take your pick but you get a super reliable gun and if you ever broke an extractor or firing pin you can change them out right in the field within minutes. Really, the only thing that keeps me from owning more of them is that I can rarely find them in the chamberings I want. I used to hunt as a kid. So small and packable, and Im getting incredible accuracy out of it. Im looking for an elk rifle. The Sig Cross has really become one of my favorite guns to shoot. It can be tough to watch all the individual reviews of rifles that I do on Youtube and get a sense for where each rifle stacks up on the Jim Scale, so in this post, Ill give it to you straight. I am from Canada- and watching your channel for quite a time. Ive narrowed it to 3, but just cant quite choose. Iv shot most all I like the Bergara B-14 ridge. Like, sure. One might think that in this price range, youd have a multitude of choices, but in my opinion, there are really only three hunting rifles Id consider. Its a 3-lug design with a decently large extractor and ejector and large locking lugs. Your input has influenced some decision Im making for future hunting rifles and calibers. And the thought of upgrades on a new rifle seems stupid to me. Hello Jim, Your videos and information are amazing. i will say that if someone ever makes an after market "classic" stock for it, i'll dump the plastic factory one. Will be used mostly for white tail and hogs in Texas. The new Elite versions now feature detachable box magazines, Cerakote metal finishes and stocks wearing popular camo patterns. If not the ultralight, whats the best 7 PRC for around $1500? There are so many other options to consider, but hopefully, that gives you a solid starting place if youre looking for a premium hunting rifle. Would love to know your thoughts on the Seekins Precision Havak PH2 rifles. Theres also the option of ordering that rifle with a Vortex Crossfire II scope on it. Seems like a solid gun for the money and straight pull seems fun. I am looking to spend around $1200, and I am between the Savage ultralite and the Howa carbon kratos. Since Bergara use a Rem 700 barrel (action and trigger too?) Torn between CVA cascade or bergara b14 ridge in 7mm-08. Ill keep one in mind next time Im in the market. P.S. Why no ones talk about the sakos in the states?? Appreciate the comment. At present time i run Sakos and Blaser. If you had 1500-2500 just for one, which make would you drop that cash on? Likely sub-half-MOA. It would be a tiny bit more expensive, but really not much. I looked at the Waypoint locally and thought is was a really nice gun. Threaded barrel, cerakote barrel, hand painted stock. Hey there Jim. Im leaning on leaving my 300 Weatherby for a 300 win mag, and very interested in Seekins. I really enjoy watching all of your youtube reviews. I love that Fierce Reaper but would probably have to sell another nice gun to get it and not sure I quite want to do that. I looked at the Tikas as well and for the calibers Im looking at, I just think theyll beat the hell outta my shoulder. Its a great suppressor. I know you like the CVA Cascade, but there are 2 things very important to know about those! I was unaware of the QC issues with the Cross. I havent tried the Rage yet, but I have used that same action and stock in different configurations. Took my buck at 325 shooting Federal Premium 110gr bullets. Im down to the Savage 110 Ultralite and the Christensen Ridgeline. The other option is the Springfield 2020 Waypoint. I have played with many of the rifles you have. Spacers are included for length of pull adjustment. Franchi Momentum All-Terrain Elite .308 Win 18" 1:11" Bbl TrueTimber Strata/Midnight Bronze 10+1 Rifle 41750. Wish you wouldve done a review on Mauser 18 or sauer 100 as I became interested in those two guns and did ultimately pick up a Mauser this year based on some other reviews. I did achieve the box numbers through hand loading and Magpro powder for the 170 Bergers and Staball 6.5 for the 129 lrx. Do you have any experience with the Franchi? I am between a Bergara B-14 Hunter and the Weatherby Vanguard. I can stretch the budget to a Browning if I have to, but the Winchester XPR is more in my price range. Hey Jim, big fan of your Youtube channel and I always enjoy watching/reading your content. But the chassis is the killer for me. In your opinion, is the Fierce worth the extra you pay or does the Springfield give you more value for the money you spend. Of all the rifles I own, if you just said Grab a rifle and go hunting without any more specifics of where Id be hunting or what Id be hunting, Id grab that rifle. Fun to read through this after watching all the vids. I dont know if wood and metal rifles are extinct but it looks that way in Scheels. Jim, Ive had three X bolts in 6.8 western in the past 8 months and all shot well but velocities were a good 100 fps or more below what was stated on box on three different brands. Having said that, in this price range, a lot of the decision is matching the rifle to your unique circumstances and preferences. Doesnt do it when there is no round in the chamber. Second is the on top the receiver scope mounts are based on Savage Accutrigger not Remington. Thank you and keep up the great job! I have Burris rings for a Tikka T3 base which are basically the same as the Zee rings. Been following your channel for a few years and have loved all the reviews. My main gun is a Tikka T3 in 30-06. enything under 2k. James I probably wouldnt recommend Fierce Firearms right now. Ive never seen Sea Adler anywhere in the US, do you know if theyre imported? Also, what about the Bergara MG Lite with their proprietary carbon barrel? Fit me like a glove. I just wish there was a better feeling about the Ridgeline. Bergara B14 Hunter? I'll stick with my Tikkas, they make me happy! Thanks! So I do still think they have some QC issues to deal with. Available in: 6.5 Creedmoor, .308 Win, 277 Sig Fury. Would love to hear your review and/or thoughts on military surplus and/or rifles you and friends first started on. (Momentum 2018 followed by the Momentum Elite 2019). The Carbon Predator looks cool, but really just a slight variation on the 110 ultralite. I am really interested in a waypoint. In the case of the .308 Winchester tested here, its a 22-inch, cold hammer forged barrel with U.S.-standard 5/8-24 threads. I also have ignored the Winchester M70 for exactly the reason you mentioned. I just have to say thank you I really appreciate your unbiased and honest opinions. Id prefer 7mm-08, but 6.5 is the newest kid on the block. Esp in 7mm-08. Just remember one thing the price of the good older stuff keeps going up and up so when you waste your money on junk it never goes up in value as fast as the good stuff so when you do get around to buying something of quality you lost twice not once. Server Time: 2023-01-16 08:20:56 UTC 7mm mag, 300 Win mag and 30-06. Bergara seems to have just come out with a Walnut stock maybe as a result of one of you comparing their stocks to garage floors??? Jim, If you were to build a rifle what action would you use. I heard you mention a good handload that worked well with this 18\ barrel. I have been trying to get a Waypoint. Those are cool, but very heavy guns. Im surprised it didnt make the list. Do you have any information on the Howa, or an opinion on which way I should. I knew an unknown secret that they did not know, its called grease and oil. i would like to buy new as its going to be my first rifle so thought with mod . And although most of my center fires are Deluxe grade, the aforementioned still holds true. Frankly, I just dont see the value in the Werkman. The barrel is cold hammer forged with rifling like the Sako (Tikka). It uses the same barrel as the more expensive Bergara B14 rifles, because they are both owned by the same parent company and come out of the same factories in Spain. Im really down to the Fierce Carbon Rival vs the Weatherby MarkV Backcountry. Manual cover also says- Do not use without reading Manual. This is Franchis first rifle and they want into the market place are keeping the price low. Fierce are not perfect but over all compared to everything else on the market there really hard to beat. Great review unloaded and 46.7 . So how do you really feel? Thanks for your thoughts and time! Overall, the rifle is kinda heavy so itd be nice to reduce recoil a bit. The reason I like the CVA Cascade over the Ruger American is because it has a much more rigid stock, a better action, and it still comes with a quality barrel. Jim, Great content on both the website and on Youtube. The Bergara Mountain 2.0, Kimber Mountain Ascent, Bergara Premier, Browning X-Bolt Pro, Seekins Havac, Weatherby Mark V, Fierce Edge, Christensen Ridgeline, and others are all rifles Im familiar with. I went ahead and ordered a scope today, I had a leupold vx5 3x15 and sent it back, and today I ordered a Burris Signature HD 3x15, so I will see how they compare. have since restocked it with a B&C M40, and will use it for long range targets and steel. I hear a lot of people liking the Seekins Havak, but it just hasnt grabbed me. If you are looking at that sub $1000 rifle check out the Bergara Wilderness Ridge (Mine was $850). Just my two cents, but would love to hear an honest review of these rifles. Any of you guys have any experience with the Burris signature scopes? Also 243win, 270 win, 300 win mag and 30-06. Surprised you didnt mention anything about the Sako 85. What is your opinion on Gunwerks? You made your point. You dont want fine wood and blued steel in the rain on a hunt. Both have cold hammer forged barrels 2. JavaScript is disabled. Caliber: .308 Winchester (available in five other calibers, too) See also Gluck. Love your videos and reviews thanks a ton. I could go for a more grabby grip myself, but the Momentums checkering is certainly sufficient. I have found a lot of draw backs such as a cramped magazine box that when I tried to seat bullets out there was no room in the magazine to do so therefore I had excess bullet jump into the throat of the barrel, especially older barrels with slightly eroded throats and not being able to seat the bullet out sometimes does not give you the best accuracy. Really enjoy your channel and dialogue on your reviews. under 9 lb 7 mm or 300 w m. Jim, I know you are a fierce fan. What r your thought for a high end choice up to around the 3k range? Quality control issues, Im about to send it BACK in for a 2nd time for them to figure out why its damn near impossible to open or close the bolt after a few shots. Im going to let it cure for a day or so before testing it, if I still have an issue with slippage or it effects accuracy, I will switch out for new rings. The Vanguard does come in quite a few cartridges, but retail stores will only give them so many spots on the shelves, and since Weatherby is always pushing its own cartridges, its common to not find the chambering youre looking for without special ordering it. Yeah, the Reaper is pretty awesome. funny, I was between the FME and the CVA cascade for a 350L. It was raffled, gave winner 450 hoping to thrd and add brake but barrel too thin. Looking at a Seekins Havak in 300 PRC. Benelli Lupo should had definitely made the list Better rifle than most others mentioned in my honest opinion. I dont say that lightly. I have 13 riffles in calibers from 7mm08 , 270 ( my favorite caliber), 300H&H and 300 WM and 300WSM in Weatherby Mark V and Vanguard, Sako, Tika, Winchester model 70 pre 64 and new one, Kleingunther, Browning Xbolt, Browning medallion, BAR in 270 and 300 WM, 7mmMag in Weatherby Vanguard and Sako composite, Bennelli Lupo in 270. Do you have any other recommendations or would you like to sell the Savage? I\m in northern Arizona and hunt in everything from dense forest to open desert, shots rarely over 400 yards.
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