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Hello,

I'm looking for a hunting rifle in 6.5 CM preferably, but I can consider 6.5 SWEDISH or 308 WIN or even 8mm MAUSER. I'm going for these calibers as I have target rifle and MILSURP rifle in those calibers already.

The issue though, is I would prefer a rifle with iron sight, which seems hard to find to some extent, and with a 20'' to 22" inch barrel. Having a box mag will be a plus.

I know that Tikka makes the T3x Arctic, but I'm not sure that I'm willing to pay that price for a rifle that I will only use only 2-3 times a year.

I also had a look at the Tikka T3x Battue series, and the Ruger Scout and the CZ 557 Ranger, but I'm not that knowledgeable for these rifles.

I was wondering if there's any other rifle that you can recommand, or if any rifle I mentionned is a no-brain choice or a clear no-go.


Thank you!
 
Go for the stainless-synthetic Tikka T3x lite in either of the 6.5's or 308 and get iron sights put on by a gunsmith. You'll have the slickest rig you can get with all the features you're looking for and it'll cost about half of what the arctic cost.
 
I think the CZ557 Ranger is an excellent option if you can find one as they aren't being made anymore. I lucked out and found one on the EE.
The Tikka Battue is also a great option. They also seem hard to find. Dorian Gray's suggestion sounds like a good one.
 
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I was recently looking for a 6.5, trying to decide between the .260 rem the 6.5 cm and the 6.5x55, I went with a Husqvarna 1900 from Tradeex. I considered quite a few options including Tikkas, Sauer, Remington model 7s. It depends on your intended use and budget, I also have a Ruger Scout in 450 BM and if I didn't have that I might have considered one in 308.
 
Henry Long Ranger w/Sights
22" and holds 4 rounds 6.5 CM

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I think you would be happy with a used Husky in either 6.5x55 or 8x57. Have a look at TradeEx and Frontier Firearms.

I will have a look, thanks !

Go for the stainless-synthetic Tikka T3x lite in either of the 6.5's or 308 and get iron sights put on by a gunsmith. You'll have the slickest rig you can get with all the features you're looking for and it'll cost about half of what the arctic cost.

This is indeed an interesting idea that I will definitively explore!


I think the CZ557 Ranger is an excellent option if you can find one as they aren't being made anymore. I lucked out and found one on the EE.
The Tikka Battue is also a great option. They also seem hard to find. Dorian Gray's suggestion sounds like a good one.

How do you like the 557 ? I know that I saw a thread on it and it was quite positive.


I was recently looking for a 6.5, trying to decide between the .260 rem the 6.5 cm and the 6.5x55, I went with a Husqvarna 1900 from Tradeex. I considered quite a few options including Tikkas, Sauer, Remington model 7s. It depends on your intended use and budget, I also have a Ruger Scout in 450 BM and if I didn't have that I might have considered one in 308.

The use will be mostly midsize game hunting, but I don't hunt that size of game often either. I normally spend more time in waterfowl/migratory birds or small game hunting.


Henry Long Ranger w/Sights
22" and holds 4 rounds 6.5 CM

Interesting. Do you know how is the cleaning with the Henry ? Is it one of those lever action like the BLR that is not user friendly to dissemble ?
 
Interesting. Do you know how is the cleaning with the Henry ? Is it one of those lever action like the BLR that is not user friendly to dissemble ?

Interesting!! That looks very nice ;) but I'll just have to drool, for now as I recently picked up a 6.5 CM in a Remington 700 Limited edition. Again congrats, :) looks good


I don't know I just saw one the other day on a website and it fit what OP was looking for, having not listed a preference for action type.. I also saw a Stainless Savage AXIS with sights in 6.5CM.
 
I just bought a Zastava M70 from Tradex; 6.5 x 55 SE, brand new. Lots of reviews to say that the wood to metal fit leaves a bit to be desired, but that is furnature. The barreled action and trigger are amazing, as is the brilliant, polished bluing. I have shot nothing but home loads, and the one I settled on is shooting sub MOA at 100 yards with cheap bullets and moderately loaded ammo. I will be bedding it eventually, and will be trying some match quality projectiles. These rifles are the price of a mid quality used rifle, but are on par, with a little work, with rifles that cost 2-3 times as much. First time shooter shot mine on Saturday, and shot 1 1/4" (yes, first time shooting a rifle) at 100 yards.
 
Hello,

I'm looking for a hunting rifle in 6.5 CM preferably, but I can consider 6.5 SWEDISH or 308 WIN or even 8mm MAUSER. I'm going for these calibers as I have target rifle and MILSURP rifle in those calibers already.

The issue though, is I would prefer a rifle with iron sight, which seems hard to find to some extent, and with a 20'' to 22" inch barrel. Having a box mag will be a plus.

I know that Tikka makes the T3x Arctic, but I'm not sure that I'm willing to pay that price for a rifle that I will only use only 2-3 times a year.

I also had a look at the Tikka T3x Battue series, and the Ruger Scout and the CZ 557 Ranger, but I'm not that knowledgeable for these rifles.

I was wondering if there's any other rifle that you can recommand, or if any rifle I mentionned is a no-brain choice or a clear no-go.


Thank you!

I was in a similar boat as you, looking for a bolt action with open sights. I ended up purchasing a 308 Tikka T3x Battue and eventually swapped the stock with a T3x compact stock off EE, I need a short LOP. I'm a old school 308 guy and strictly hunt deer and black bear on my property within 100 yards or less.

Several reasons why the Tikka: 15% off sale from Sail. Slick/ smooth action. I can remove the front and rear sight and go strictly scoped, however I do have it setup with a Leupold 2-7x with removable Warne Tikka specific rings. Because it's a Tikka I can upgrade parts and barrel easily if I choose so. Lastly, it's really nice and light to carry around in the woods. IIRC about 6.5 lbs.

Good luck on your search.
 
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Cz 557 is a quality rifle. Some good deals on the synthetic stock versions with irons around right now too...$700 range.
 
I have zeroed 2 X 783 308 Win 16.5 in for family. I mounted a 3x9 on one and a red dot on the other. These rifle are very accurate, they have the X7 Marlin ADN. Cant go wrong. JP.
 
I got my Ranger today. It's a gorgeous rifle.
The whole rifle is 40" long. A nice handy length. The bolt cycles as smooth as a Tikka and the trigger has some pre-travel but breaks smooth and clean. Light but not to light.
Hopefully I get to the range this weekend.
 
Thank you everyone for the suggestion. I'll go do my homework and compare the different rifles suggested, and make a decision. Currently, I'm leaning toward either a Tikka or the 557.

Cheers !!
 
OP .... I'm not sure why folks continue to want a rifle with open sights, esp for a rifle that will be their main hunting rifle.

A good scope in good mounts is a FAR better aiming system. Checks off way more boxes.

If you're worried about having a back-up system, buy QD mounts and a spare scope.
 
OP .... I'm not sure why folks continue to want a rifle with open sights, esp for a rifle that will be their main hunting rifle.

A good scope in good mounts is a FAR better aiming system. Checks off way more boxes.

If you're worried about having a back-up system, buy QD mounts and a spare scope.

learnt from the past and that is a really good advice.
 
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