Precision/hunting rifle-2000$ budget without optics.

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Hello guys, I'm look for a rifle with a budget of around 2000$. I would like a rifle that is preferably under 11 pounds with optics, in a non exotic cartridge capable of taking deer,caribou and moose, and still be a capable target rifle. I've been looking at the remington 5r in 300 win mag and the sako a7 roughtech pro in 7mm rem mag, but would building on a second hand remington 700 action be a better choice around this price point? I'll also be getting reloading equipment and supplies, so a lesser common cartridge could be an option.
 
Tikka T3 Varmint in .300WSM.

Accurate. Heavy enough to not be abusive, but light enough to carry. Will
Be under your 11lb goal. Tough for hunting. Lots of upgrade available for good prices. Solid caliber for all the game you listed, and for your target shooting plans.

They pop up for sale from time to time on the EE, and on other sale websites. Should be able to get one for under 1000$, then you'll have lotsa money for good glass....

-J.
 
Weight is not that bad , and why wouldn't I go hunting with this? It's only a rifle , same as any other, maybe a bit heavier but I have no problem shooting it off hand. But I'll admit a couple of pounds lighter wouldn't hurt , that's why I'm putting a CFB on. Other than an occasional hunt I'm only limited to target shooting as I have no long range competition around here. It's 11.2 lbs with the bipod and scope. Not sure what it will weigh with the lighter CFB. Anyway you said under 11 lbs , without optics, and 2 ginos:)
 
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If I were to do it again I would buy a good action , Cadex chassis, and a CFB. I bought a rem 700 and basically didn't need the barrel and stock.
 
Got a 5r in 300 WIN and worked up a load with the new imr 7977, 165gr Sierra HPBTs and it groups just over 1.5 inches at 326 yards ( my range is metric), and well under .5 moa at 100yrds. Love it, for the price I think it's a pretty good deal and would definitely recommend it based on my experience.
 
Got a 5r in 300 WIN and worked up a load with the new imr 7977, 165gr Sierra HPBTs and it groups just over 1.5 inches at 326 yards ( my range is metric), and well under .5 moa at 100yrds. Love it, for the price I think it's a pretty good deal and would definitely recommend it based on my experience.

Try RE 22 with 190 SMKs
 
Nothing wrong with 308. And it is not scary to me.
There is something else. Rifles like this were never meant to be hunting guns.

But who knows? Time is changing. Not long time ago Adam was not meant to marry Steve.:)
maybe we should have stuck with the muskets? ;)
 
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