A good long action DM hunting rifle?

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Had a few rifles over the years and settled on 7mm RM for my all around mixed bag hunts. I prefer detachable magazines over floorplates.
The Finnlight is close to meeting my needs except the stock. I was handling a Finnlight recently and noticed the stock isn't very stiff in the forend and probably doesn't have a bedding block. At two grand I feel it should have a better stock. I suppose I could buy a Sako 85 of sorts and get an aftermarket B&C, McMillan or HSP but I'd like to find a more cost effective solution.

So I'll put it out to you, is there a rifle that meets the following criteria under $2000 factory or custom ?

1. Stiff fiberglass stock with bedding block
2. Detachable flush metal magazines
3. No plastic triggerguard, bolt knob or shroud
4. Must be long action (7mm RM)

I don't care if it's CRF or push feed, just as long as it's reliable, good quality, DM and has a great trigger.
 
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Tough list. There are a few options with decent stocks like win 70 extreme and some weatherby models, but no DM.

Cooper M56 excaliber meets all, except the $2000 price...
 
Tough list. There are a few options with decent stocks like win 70 extreme and some weatherby models, but no DM.

Cooper M56 excaliber meets all, except the $2000 price...

I'd buy a Model 70 Extreme Weather if I could find one, I'll have to check out the Cooper 56.
 
Browning x bolt
mine has
-26" fluted barrel
-metal almost everywhere
-fantastic trigger
-det. mag
-its a comp. stainless, stalker
-i really like the 4 screw base system -insanly strong
 
Tikka T3 Hunter in 30-06. Enjoy a nice, sturdy wood stock. It won't crawl up in a hole and die if it hits the elements.

edit: never mind, I see you don't want a polymer trigger guard and "bottom metal". I felt the same way until I used a T3.
 
Looking for the same I came across a Tikka M65. The stock was in rough shape and the price was right. 8 months later the McMillian arrived and I now have a great shooting rifle that meets all of your criteria for under $1500.

Down side to this solution is the M65's can sometimes be hard to find, parts are non-existant, extra mags are very expensive / rare and 8 months waiting on a McMillian can be pretty painfull. That being said I'm quite happy with the old tikka.
 
I'd buy a Model 70 Extreme Weather if I could find one, I'll have to check out the Cooper 56.

M70 extreme weathers pop up in the EE from time to time,there is one right now in .270.I have one in 300 win and I just love it.I want to swap out the hinged floorplate for a detachable mag. but have yet to find a reliable gunsmith in my area.
 
I think your fiberglass stock and bedding block requirement is a bit of a deal breaker for an off the shelf detachable mag rifle.

Wait it out for a used Sako 75 series rifle and see if your happy with the accuracy and factory stock. You could sell it pretty quick if you weren't happy with it.
 
I think your fiberglass stock and bedding block requirement is a bit of a deal breaker for an off the shelf detachable mag rifle.
If I could buy the rifle and an aftermarket stock for $2000 or under, that would work too.

I just found a great deal on a new Finnlight and am really considering getting it, despite the stock.

Many shooters of the Finnlight complain of non rigid forend, muzzle jump and recoil in the magnum calibers. Hmmmmm?
 
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As mentioned, find a used Sako m75 rifle and maybe go with a MacMillan stock.

Me, I am happy with all my Sako m75ss and Greywolf rifles.

Another option would be to look at the Fierce rifles, but I think they are closer to the $300-3500 mark.
 
cooper all the way. love there detachable mag. looks like a floorplate works slick as can be. the only downside is cost but i think there worth the $.
 
In '99 I bought one of Remington's new 700 SS DM's in 7m/m mag in their Tupperware stock. I really wanted that DM ,but one day I dropped my spare mag into the Kakwa river in Alberta. To me a DM is just one more thing to lose while hunting and no faster to load . Just my thoughts.
 
I have a browning A-Bolt in 7mm Rem Mag. it do have a floor plate but the mag is detachable from the floor plate. Great fun. Shorter turn angle to release the bolt is also great to have. The rifle and a nice 600 yard scope out me at a bout 1500 bucks.
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So you like the finnlite, except for the stock. Why not get a finnlite and buy a McMillian. You will have a better stock than any factory rifle and you already said you like the rifle. It will go over your 2 grand budget, but you should be able to get a little bit of coin reselling the finnlite stock.
 
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