Hunting rifle w rmovable mag.

You may want to have a look at the Savage line-up. My Model 11 and Model 16 both have removable magazines.

Regards,

Chizzy
 
You might suggest to him that he use one of your fine single shots for his first hunt ? :)
I like my T3 in 9.3x62, haven't had any experience with any others.
In spite of the " plastic " rifle critics they work very well and are really durable.
 
The Weatherby Vanguard line are very reasonable and they even have some package deals (scope, bases and rings)
Plus have a Guaranteed accuracy too with a factory shot target to compare .
But, your and his taste along with mine will differ.
Tight Groups,
Rob
 
Here are a few companies that make rifles with DM's, from least to most expensive. I may have missed a few as well...

Savage
Weatherby
Remington
Tikka
Browning
Sako
Cooper
Sauer
 
Savage/Stevens has one of the better DM rifles at a reasonable cost, and good shooters, too.

Howa (also marketed as Weatherby Vanguard) is a really decent rifle.

Remington 788 is a great DM rifle for a newish/younger shooter, but they are getting harder to find since they haven't been made for about 25-30 years.

I don't like the remington factory DM rifles.
 
Only with real bolt actions does one put the rounds in from the top and drop them out from the bottom!

I have owned many bolt action rifles of various manufacture,with both floorplates and detachable mags,and I have never loaded the magazine of any of them from the top.I found it quicker to simply open the floorplate,and place the ammunition directly into the magazine.
 
Lose a magazine and you have a single shot.Cost of mag depends on maker $40-$150..........hinged floorplate all the way.........Harold
 
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