This thread seems to have turned from the best bolt action you can possibly get for your money
To the best bolt action you can find for the least amount of money
What then would you suggest ??
This thread seems to have turned from the best bolt action you can possibly get for your money
To the best bolt action you can find for the least amount of money
I already postedWhat then would you suggest ??
European brands like Steyr, Sauer, Merkel, Heym, etc have always been well worth their added cost to me as they provide a superior fit and finish that I look for over North American brands.
They also have options for their rifles like no sights, fluted barrels, threaded barrels, muzzle brakes, barrel lengths and profiles, scope mounts, etc all done by the manufacturer so you retain that level of fit and finish throughout the whole package. Factory European rifles also have a much higher resale value and are easier to sell than any custom built/modified North American brand
the title doesn't state best bang for the buck, just that it has to be the best along with a question mark next to the price as if he himself does not know what the best costs.Doesn't the OP's last sentence indicate that he is trying to minimize his cash outlay? Or am I misinterpreting that final phrase?
I'm a fan of the Euro stuff as well. If the question were simply "what's best?" I'd head straight for those makers and skip most of the American stuff without hesitation.
But he didn't ask "what's best?", but rather "what's the best for the buck?" Value-wise, the high-end Euro guns don't stand a chance. A Blaser or a Merkel can easily cost 10x, 15x (or more) the price of a budget American gun like a Ruger American or similar. Are the Euros 10 or 15 times better? Of course not...they provide measurable increases in performance, they hold their value, they have extra features, yes...but for a beginner who wants a gun with which to learn the basics of shooting, or of hunting, they are a waste of money. Most of the intangibles they provide are meaningless to a beginner. He won't even understand many of the differences, so he'll certain not appreciate them. Buy a Heym...or a Rolex...or a Ferrari...or some other high-end imported luxury item. Enjoy the performance, the exclusivity, the beauty, the "feel"...but don't kid yourself that it's the best value for the dollar, because it's not.
the title doesn't state best bang for the buck, just that it has to be the best along with a question mark next to the price as if he himself does not know what the best costs.
That is my take anyways. If this is another best rifle for the cheapest dollar thread it has been done to death already.
the title doesn't state best bang for the buck, just that it has to be the best along with a question mark next to the price as if he himself does not know what the best costs.
That is my take anyways. If this is another best rifle for the cheapest dollar thread it has been done to death already.
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