OK - I'm not trolling, and don't want to open a case of popcorn here. I'd like a little feedback on a decision I'm about to make RE a good low-cost hunting rifle set-up. Our season opens next week, so I will be buying this weekend and running some rounds to sight in. Trying before buying is not an option, and the rifles are not close to each other, so lots of driving is in store.
Option 1 - Savage 111 (non-accu) with the Simmons POS scope set in .270. Synthetic, matte barrel, new condition. No case. $400
Option 2 - Remington 7600 with a Bushnell (probably a Trophy or some other cheapy) with the peep-through rings in 30-06. synthetic, matte steel, great condition. No case. $400
Option 3 - Older Remington 700 in 30-06 with open sights but not base, rings or scope. Walnut stock, re-blues steel. Condition is described as excellent except for the re-bluing. It has a nice looking stock by the photos, with a monte-carlo cheek and an upgraded recoil pad (all work was done by a reputable smith). With case. $450
Option 1 is a 10 minute drive - the others are 1.5 in opposite directions. I've owned a couple Savages, and while not pretty, I've always appreciated their bang/buck and accuracy. I like the .270 - it's as deadly on moose with the right bullet and bullet placement as a 30-06, although I do like the versatility and range of loads in the 06. I'm a wing shooter who burns a couple cases of 3.5" 12g every year, and I'm 6'3, 230...recoil not a concern in the discussion. Most of the guys I hunt with run '06...nice to know, although I'm not one to forget my ammo. I like the quick back-up round of the 7600, an the ones I've fired have been every bit as accurate for hunting as bolts I've owned. I like the idea of not spending extra on rings and scopes right now, but up-grading over the winter. That being said, the older 700 has a great deal of appeal, and I would be willing to buy good rings and a base with a decent scope and upgrade the scope over the winter for use next season.
Anyway - again, no sentimental wars please, but I'd love some good opinions and insight. I'll check in this evening because I work at a school and the server has anything to do with hunting and firearms blocked...
Option 1 - Savage 111 (non-accu) with the Simmons POS scope set in .270. Synthetic, matte barrel, new condition. No case. $400
Option 2 - Remington 7600 with a Bushnell (probably a Trophy or some other cheapy) with the peep-through rings in 30-06. synthetic, matte steel, great condition. No case. $400
Option 3 - Older Remington 700 in 30-06 with open sights but not base, rings or scope. Walnut stock, re-blues steel. Condition is described as excellent except for the re-bluing. It has a nice looking stock by the photos, with a monte-carlo cheek and an upgraded recoil pad (all work was done by a reputable smith). With case. $450
Option 1 is a 10 minute drive - the others are 1.5 in opposite directions. I've owned a couple Savages, and while not pretty, I've always appreciated their bang/buck and accuracy. I like the .270 - it's as deadly on moose with the right bullet and bullet placement as a 30-06, although I do like the versatility and range of loads in the 06. I'm a wing shooter who burns a couple cases of 3.5" 12g every year, and I'm 6'3, 230...recoil not a concern in the discussion. Most of the guys I hunt with run '06...nice to know, although I'm not one to forget my ammo. I like the quick back-up round of the 7600, an the ones I've fired have been every bit as accurate for hunting as bolts I've owned. I like the idea of not spending extra on rings and scopes right now, but up-grading over the winter. That being said, the older 700 has a great deal of appeal, and I would be willing to buy good rings and a base with a decent scope and upgrade the scope over the winter for use next season.
Anyway - again, no sentimental wars please, but I'd love some good opinions and insight. I'll check in this evening because I work at a school and the server has anything to do with hunting and firearms blocked...




















































