I am asking CGN members to help select my next rifle! I could use any one's experience or expertise with this search; or the rifles I have already found. If you own one or more of these rifles, personal opinion of shooters more experienced then me goes a long way. Thanks in advance.
I like the idea of having one rifle with multiple calibers. Saves on optics, and lets me become more familiar with the rifle regardless of the caliber. I like the versatility of going on a hunting a trip where I could hunt different game on the same trip and have one rifle. Its also nice to have the option to practice with cheaper ammo and yet use a larger round when I get to longer ranges.
I have some rifles I can sell and I some overtime on the horizon and have decided to start seriously looking into my next purchase.
The intended use for the rifle is obviously hunting of game from coyote to moose. it will also be used for precision paper punching, maybe the odd piece of fruit and competitive shooting. It could be used by multiple shooters and I would prefer adjustable furniture, for utility and of course so it has some tacticool factor. I have some rifles I have looked into already based on my what I want. If you have anything to add feel free, or if I have missed a rifle I don't know about please fill me in!
Parameters for rifle:
budget of approximatly $6-7000
-multi-caliber able to switch from regular short action(.308 or whatver else) to magnum (WSM would be acceptable as well)
-Portability is good, folding stock or shorter design. It may end up in trucks, tractors, atv and on horse back.
-weight no more then 12-14 pds without optics.
-detachable mag
So far I have it down to four:
- DTA SRS. able to go from many short action to .338 LM, short design, good reviews from the few out there. probably the top contender, although I have read might be difficult to find available. like the looks and variance in caliber, and different barrel lengths available.
-Nemesis arms Vanquish. Not a contender until they recently released a .300WSM version. I like this caliber and have used it on large game before. Like that I can add an AR folding stock or removable, and I like the ability it has to break down. it is also under budget, always plus.
-Barret MRAD. same caliber variance as DTA. folding stock, modular design. have not read alot here on it at all. looks heavy but is very cool looking. plus it's a Barret.
-Blaser tactical 2. These now have a folding stock, availability could be a problem. has largest variance of caliber, .223-.338LM, but scope must be changed with caliber. straight pull bolt is neat idea and looks very fast. mixed reviews on these.
so Thats the summary of what I have so far, feel free to add you whatever you have on these rifles or anything I might of missed. Spending this kind of money I just want to get all the info I can to make the best decision.
Thanks in advance.
I like the idea of having one rifle with multiple calibers. Saves on optics, and lets me become more familiar with the rifle regardless of the caliber. I like the versatility of going on a hunting a trip where I could hunt different game on the same trip and have one rifle. Its also nice to have the option to practice with cheaper ammo and yet use a larger round when I get to longer ranges.
I have some rifles I can sell and I some overtime on the horizon and have decided to start seriously looking into my next purchase.
The intended use for the rifle is obviously hunting of game from coyote to moose. it will also be used for precision paper punching, maybe the odd piece of fruit and competitive shooting. It could be used by multiple shooters and I would prefer adjustable furniture, for utility and of course so it has some tacticool factor. I have some rifles I have looked into already based on my what I want. If you have anything to add feel free, or if I have missed a rifle I don't know about please fill me in!
Parameters for rifle:
budget of approximatly $6-7000
-multi-caliber able to switch from regular short action(.308 or whatver else) to magnum (WSM would be acceptable as well)
-Portability is good, folding stock or shorter design. It may end up in trucks, tractors, atv and on horse back.
-weight no more then 12-14 pds without optics.
-detachable mag
So far I have it down to four:
- DTA SRS. able to go from many short action to .338 LM, short design, good reviews from the few out there. probably the top contender, although I have read might be difficult to find available. like the looks and variance in caliber, and different barrel lengths available.
-Nemesis arms Vanquish. Not a contender until they recently released a .300WSM version. I like this caliber and have used it on large game before. Like that I can add an AR folding stock or removable, and I like the ability it has to break down. it is also under budget, always plus.
-Barret MRAD. same caliber variance as DTA. folding stock, modular design. have not read alot here on it at all. looks heavy but is very cool looking. plus it's a Barret.
-Blaser tactical 2. These now have a folding stock, availability could be a problem. has largest variance of caliber, .223-.338LM, but scope must be changed with caliber. straight pull bolt is neat idea and looks very fast. mixed reviews on these.
so Thats the summary of what I have so far, feel free to add you whatever you have on these rifles or anything I might of missed. Spending this kind of money I just want to get all the info I can to make the best decision.
Thanks in advance.