Tried to search for an answer, but couldn't find one.
I have owned maybe 20 rifles over the last decade, .22lr up to .30-06 being the most powerful. Most have been somewhat utilitarian in function and purpose (ie: cheaper) costing no more than about $700. Tikka, Savage, Stevens, Remington, Mauser, Marlin, they come and go. Now I would like to get something a little "more" in a rifle. Nicer fit and finish, smoother function with a nice slick bolt throw, and a stock that doesn't double as a canoe paddle. I have handle the new Winchester M70 Featherweight with the nicest, smoothest bolt I have ever cycled. A Kimber Mountain Ascent, so light, with impeccable fit and finish and a couple of Sako's which were also very nice. The Winchester is less than half the cost of the Sako and Kimber. But at this point it is no longer about cost savings, but more about pride of ownership.
So, my question is for the guys that may have taken the long road of having dozens of rifles before finding that perfect gun (if such a thing exists).
Where did your search lead you?
I don't care about caliber for what it's worth, as long as it is suitable for whitetail.
Cheers
I have owned maybe 20 rifles over the last decade, .22lr up to .30-06 being the most powerful. Most have been somewhat utilitarian in function and purpose (ie: cheaper) costing no more than about $700. Tikka, Savage, Stevens, Remington, Mauser, Marlin, they come and go. Now I would like to get something a little "more" in a rifle. Nicer fit and finish, smoother function with a nice slick bolt throw, and a stock that doesn't double as a canoe paddle. I have handle the new Winchester M70 Featherweight with the nicest, smoothest bolt I have ever cycled. A Kimber Mountain Ascent, so light, with impeccable fit and finish and a couple of Sako's which were also very nice. The Winchester is less than half the cost of the Sako and Kimber. But at this point it is no longer about cost savings, but more about pride of ownership.
So, my question is for the guys that may have taken the long road of having dozens of rifles before finding that perfect gun (if such a thing exists).
Where did your search lead you?
I don't care about caliber for what it's worth, as long as it is suitable for whitetail.
Cheers






















































