Best bang for buck hunting rifle?

Well for me it's been this $80 no.4 mk1 Longbranch sporter.

$80 rifle
$110 for the Addley mount
$250 Nikon prostaff 4x12x40
$60 Leupold rings
$500 all in

Took two whitetail with it this year, it's a straight shooting rifle.

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Another Mauser 98 design that's a good value is the Zastava LKM70. About 40% less than the price of a new CZ550.

The actions are a bit rough new but will smooth out with use. I have a .308 stainless synthetic (among others) and it's a keeper.

https://www.tradeexcanada.com/content/zastava-commercial-m98-m70-30-06

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.308 Zastava LKM70 Stainless Synthetic with Leupold FX-II 6x36mm
 
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In your opinion, what is the best bang for your buck, off the shelf hunting rifle available today? I'm not looking for the cheapest gun, just the best quality for the price. For me, the CZ550 fits the bill perfectly. The materials, quality and craftsmanship far surpasses the price. What's your opinion and why?

I'll agree on your choice of CZ, however I think the overall best bag for your buck would be the older used firearms, in very good to excellent condition.........Sako, Brno, Weatherby, et al.
 
^^^That's 900$ plus tax and shipping isn't it?
If that's what I had to spend I'd hit the EE and not even look at a zastava add.
 
^^^That's 900$ plus tax and shipping isn't it?
If that's what I had to spend I'd hit the EE and not even look at a zastava add.

Depending on what one you are after, blued/synthetic 300Win is $599. I got a 7x64 Stainless synthetic from Gagnons for $499 last summer on sale. The blued/wood versions run $700 most places.
 
The stainless synthetic that everyone is saying is such great value is 899$ at Gagnons. The wood blued versions are 799.
I have been unable to find these for 500$ on google but I guess if your quoting sale prices that are 40% off, I cannot argue value. Even at those prices, I have no use for a Zastava.
 
T3 is a very smooth action, and precisely built rifle. It will preform well, if you want more bang for the buck buy an older model tikka. No need for a trigger job
 
I thought about my M77's as being values. Except some think the triggers on these need attention so tack on a couple or 3 notes to the price of the rifle to get that sorted. However there's a real simple and inexpensive way to improve the LC6 trigger if a guy knows what he's doing. ;)
 
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There are sooo many nice used guns there from $300-$600 it's crazy. HVA commercial '96/'98/1640's, Parker Hales, bought lots and I check their website daily to see if anymore deals arrived.
Just got my first BSA CF2 from them in 6.5x55, and it's also a really nice gun. Very simple design but quite high quality, will definitely grab more of these if they get any.
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Oh good, I was afraid I was going to have to adopt that one. I wonder if it's safe to go back to the TradeEx website now...
 
Oh good, I was afraid I was going to have to adopt that one. I wonder if it's safe to go back to the TradeEx website now...

If it's a good shooter, I'll probably dump my Howa 6.5x55...the BSA is just as well made, maybe a bit better in areas.
 
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