Browning barrels are made in Japan. Tikkas are made in Finland. Don't really know why people care so much where something is made. Quality is quality.
I have one in 7mm Rem Mag. They are made in Sheridan except for a few parts I believe other US manufacturers handle for them. As for the rifle, it shoots lights out. I was 1/2 MOA after the first six shots to sight it in. the stock is not as stiff as id like in the fore-end but doesn't seem to affect accuracy so its livable with, and my plan was to drop it into an MDT stock eventually anyways. For a fluted barrel/bolt, accurbrake, triggertech trigger, magpul furniture, cerakote plus Weatherby's quality, you get a lot of gun for the $1700 you pay, and the huge aftermarket for R700 that this gun can take advantage of really appealed to me. Happy with the purchase, can't wait to take it hunting .
Sounds like there a NICE rifle ! What scope set up you using on it ?
What ammo does it like to shoot for 1/2 moa ? Are you gonna reload for it ? RJ
Sounds like there a NICE rifle ! What scope set up you using on it ?
What ammo does it like to shoot for 1/2 moa ? Are you gonna reload for it ? RJ
Weatherby 307 Rifle . This model would do me .Just a hair heavier then a Tikka Roughtech . RJ
https://weatherby.com/store/model-307-rmeateater-edition/
I'm not sure how much I'd trust their weights. Apparently the 300wm w/26" barrel is the same 7.5lb as the 30-06 that's two inches shorter...
I havent pulled the trigger on one yet, but I have handled one in 7 PRC a few times at the local shop and its extremely tempting. If I had to choose between a fancy vanguard (meat eater, ibex etc) and a 307, i'd probably take the 307. Its lighter, trigger tech trigger, and the stock feels better to me. Im sure it wont be long until I have one in my collection.
Awesome! Share your thoughts if you ever do end up with it?
Would love to try one with Geissele's Super 700 trigger in it...just gettin to the point where it would be the same price as a Vanguard with some great glass
Its already got a Triggertech, why would you want to replace it?
All rifles with Model 307 actions will be built in Weatherby’s Sheridan, Wyoming, headquarters, so shooters and hunters can expect the same precision craftsmanship that Weatherby has delivered since 1945.
While keeping the importance of compatibility in mind, we also committed ourselves to keeping this “made in the USA” rifle with a feature set and price that rivals anything out there all while keeping the quality our customers would expect from a Weatherby.” —Adam Weatherby
Browning barrels are made in Japan. Tikkas are made in Finland. Don't really know why people care so much where something is made. Quality is quality.
You can actually buy just the 307 action if you want for $1180 from RDSC. But if i'm building a rifle its on a true custom action like a KS Arms, Defiance etc. But I get your point. Im a fan of the x-bolts but I also love my Vanguard Lazerguard in 257 so im torn.I wanted to like the X Bolt, the lack of aftermarket support (ie; Stocks) was its downfall for me. Given this 307 is 700 Clone based opens up a whole bevy of options to end users.
Given what some folk are asking for 700’s these days, I’d spend the extra few dollars, buy the Clone 307 and have a clean slate to build from going down the road.. jmo though
*edited* - I did look at the Bergara’s but they left me kinda meh ‘bout them overall..
But at the end of the day, it’s a factory action that once you put some rounds down, is worth $700. True custom actions hold their value way more and you can buy a defiance classic action for $1400 so not much more and you get a higher quality product imo. That’s worth the cost to me.$1200 is a little more budget friendly then the KS or Defiant actions for sure. Something I’ll have to keep in mind for the future.