Haha, not quite accurate enough for my liking. VERY close though.
Your from Alberta on CGN for 10years with 5000+ posts and still can’t figure out what ya want?
Haha, not quite accurate enough for my liking. VERY close though.
Your from Alberta on CGN for 10years with 5000+ posts and still can’t figure out what ya want?
I've been shooting for over 60 years and still don't know . . .
When I first got into it, anything that went bang made me happy. Then I got into trap, then rimfire, then long range... Now im just trying to have that one gun I can always reach for. For fun, hunting or targets.
Too late my guy, they banned it. ]
The Ruger scouts are excellent IMO. There are aftermarket stocks you can get with adjustable combs (I believe Boyds makes one and I'm sure others do too, but you could also just get a riser installed on the laminate) and the recoil is pleasant for a .308. I don't want to criticize your Bergara direction, because they are fine rifles and I hope you are happy, but why would you not get a stainless do-all rifle? Who wants to have the do-it-all solution and be worried about the greatest enemy to guns: rust??
Tikka ctr and don't look back. I'd change bm to aics mags though.
I have two of the TC Icons with the 5R barrels. One in 308 and one in 22-250. The 308 is so accurate that I don’t even bother hand loading for it. The only rifle of many I don’t hand load for. Too bad they’re not produced any longer. Super smooth bolt and nicely balanced in my opinion. Federal 165 Trophy Bonded Premiums are the deal with this gun!!If you want it to shoot a wide range of out of box ammo such as federal gold, you will want a 20” barrel.
The 5R would still be my first choice with your criteria.
Think im going to settle on a bergara b14 wilderness ridge special purpose in 308 with 18" barrel... Might go with the carbon barrel also. Maybe...
My sig cross in .308 is flawless with what ever ammo i so far tried.
And accurate enough for my needs . But .45-70 SBL sounds like a good option as well..
I want to build the one rifle to rule them all... One rifle to find them, One rifle to bring them all and in the darkness bind them. To carry in the land of Alberta where the shadows lie.
Ok ok, enough fun. I have been grappling with this for months. I will lay out some "ground rules" and will also list some rifles I have considered.
Lets see if it is out there or if I will have to go custom/semi custom.
"Rules"
Around or Under 8lbs.
308 Win - I want to be able to shoot any animal and find ammo anywhere.
20" or shorter barrel - Looking for it to be a handy rifle.
Accurate - I dont hand load, I wont be starting anytime soon either. I dont want an ammo picky rifle, I like when a brand has a guarantee.
Price - I would like to stay under 3000 ideally.
Modern Egro's - I have a high cheek spot on my face. I always require an aftermarket piece or adjustable stock.
Rifles I have looked at and the I have issues with them.
Daniel Defense Delta 5 Pro Precision Rifle, 16.0" - This rifle seemed litterally perfect until I noticed its weight. Product Weight 11.4 lbs
Sig Cross 308 - Again a seems liek this is a no brainer BUT, the reports of it being very picky with ammo has made me EXTREAMLY weary... I dont like $2500 gambles.
Rem SPS tac AAC 16" barrel - budget friendly, will need to buy some parts. Chassis and trigger group.
Remington 700 Police LTR, 20.00" Fluted - again, will have to get a cheek piece or chassis.
Tikka T3X Compact - Not threaded, need cheek piece or chassis.
Tikka T3X Roughtech - barrel is "too" long. Would need cheek piece or chassis
Bergara SP 18" 308 rifle - Would need cheek piece or chassis.
The no brainer seems like the Cross but its such an accuracy gamble from reviews.
The throw money at it rifle but I wont have to do anything is the Delta 5 pro, but its heavy AF (would suck to carry BUT I mean... I could...
The budget friendly, semi custom build over time seems to be the T3X Compact, good length, weight, price, action, aftermarket support ect.
Help me out, am I missing a rifle? Should I do a custom ? Semi custom (t3X?) Should I just suck it up and eat my Wheaties on hunt days throw money at the DD?
Mossberg mvp scout 308 with a kydex cheek riser. Ticks all your boxes, can run any kinda optic you want, threaded 16” barrel, has good backup sights and feeds from common ar10 *and* m14 mags. 7pounds, moa at 100 yards with good factory ammo. Can buy a good optic and a crate of ammo and still be in your budget.