$1,000 modern hunting rife: help me find one

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So thats my budget, I'm just taking hunters ed and want to get acquainted with a good gun for the job. Its gonna be shot at the range mostly as I want to throw a scope on this thing and work on my shooting. Gonna go 30-06 cause I reload and can take advantage of the heavier bullets. throwing a scope on it


1. wood/blued- Dont just want function, also dont want to spend 3 grand on a piece. Just a nice, working mans rifle that I can perhaps pass on some day.

2. accurate enough to have fun with at the range. I dont really like guns unless theyre accurate, and I know my shot out enfield will prolly still hit vitals on a deer from 100 yards but I want a shooter.

3. Not too heavy/light. Too light=painful to shoot. though I heard from a guy that light guns + light people(me) means we just move with the recoil. not sure myself.

Im thinking cz 550(american), new Winchester model 70, Browning X bolt, Weatherby vanguard S 2.

opinions welcome, especially if you own one of these!
 
OOPS, nevermind, just saw you want a 30-06

How about a CZ 527 Carbine ?

Yeah its in 7.62x39 - BUT, for most hunting that will do fine :) Cool looking, light++, has a magazine.

They are gaining LOTS of followers in europe - I'd love one for fun. Ammo is cheap too !

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http://www.cz-usa.com/products/view/cz-527-carbine/

Accuracy at 100 yds
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CXYqx1pGEbI

Review by the big man:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WSu7EuQr6o4


AANNDD.... on Iron Sights at 230 yards !!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=caCiANMCixo


:)
 
Wood and steel = model 70 fw...and a couple hundred $$ left towards a good scope.


quoted for truth. I had a similar conedrum this winter in that i wanted a wood and blued bolt gun in '06 for that price range. i looked at a lot of guns and fell in love with the 70. I ended up getting a used 7600 in 270 because im compulsive and like shiny things i see in guns stores but thats a whole nother issue
 
Sako A7, comes with Burris FFII 3-9x40 scope.
Next choice would be a Tikka T3 Hunter (wood).
I am not a Browning fan but Browning, Winchester m70, Remington .

After that, if you want to save $$$, buy a Savage Axis pkg deal...if you can get past the sloppy action......great shooters thou.

CAnt comment on the CZ, never had one or shot one.
 
For quality, affordability, and accuracy all bottled into one, Tikka would be my first, Win. 70 would be second. Whatever you buy, practice makes perfect!
 
This is going to seem iconoclastic, but...

...I'd go to Tradex and look seriously for a 30-06 Husqvarna. Even if you need stock work and a reblue (which you likely won't), you'll come out with twice the quality for the same price.

If you find a nice one, you'll have 500 dollars for decent optics.
 
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