Me neither.I didn't realize that the Remington 700 action was an "entry-level action".
Does that mean I have to start all over again with another action? What a drag cuz I was having such good luck with the 700s too.
Me neither.I didn't realize that the Remington 700 action was an "entry-level action".
A lever action is most definitely not a precision rifle platform.
A BLR will out shoot most fellows.A lever operated rotary bolt.The difference between the BLR and a bolt action, is less of a concern than the difference between a good shot,and a poor one.
Here's what you do, leave your credit card at home go to one of the gun shops and manhandle as many rifles as you can before they kick you out. Then sleep on it a couple of days. Maybe your mind will change a few times and then buy what you want not what everyone else tells you should have.
The fascination with detachable magazines goes away in time for all but the most the most serious road hunters. Wouldn't be a deciding factor for me. Lots of other things to consider first.
A lever action is most definitely not a precision rifle platform.
A BLR will out shoot most fellows.A lever operated rotary bolt.The difference between the BLR and a bolt action, is less of a concern than the difference between a good shot,and a poor one.
That doesn't change the fact that it's not a precision rifle platform.
Sometimes some people over think when trying to decide on a new gun. I'm glad I've never had to contemplate too hard. Just buy the R700 and don't be intimidated by a Tikka
Sometimes some people over think when trying to decide on a new gun. I'm glad I've never had to contemplate too hard. Just buy the R700 and don't be intimidated by a Tikka
Hi All,
Here is the situation. I was very committed to buying a rifle in .308 Win, due to availability of cheap Chinese ammo to practice with. Even made a previous post about it here.
The problems started when my girlfriend bought a T3 Hunter, 30-06. It's a really lovely rifle, but it really brought home how rough the cheaper R700 action was. The second problem is that I am picky... I want a detachable mag, which the R700 Tac doesn't have. So an R700 Tac would need bottom metal, + mags, just to have the functionality I'd want. It would also still have the rougher action of the value level Remington rifles. So I looked at the Tikka Varmints, but I can't find the intro model, only the stainless which is quite a bit more money (~ 1100 vs 650) and I'd still need an optic, bases, and rings. That's starting to get up there, especially for a rifle I want to run thousands of cheap dirty rounds through + the seasonal hunting load.
I don't want to buy something I won't be happy with. At the same time I was really honest with myself and decided to prioritize my desires for this season:
1. I want to go hunting. Around here that means white tail, mule deer, possibly black bear. Later on it will mean elk and moose, but if I'm being honest that probably won't happen for me this season.
2. I want an accurate long(er) range rifle to practice with, to hunt with, to whatever with.
I realized that I didn't need to try and do it all at once... if what I want to do is hunt this season, maybe I should look at a great deer rifle and put my energy there (especially since it's already mid July) and worry about building a tactical/precision rifle in the spring.
The idea hit me while I was browsing online stores... what about a level action in 30-30 ? I really like the Marlins, they can take a moderate optic and are great for deer out to about 200 yards (from what I've read) and maybe a bit further with good leverevolution rounds.
This idea has several benefits as I see it.
1. I can get either of the Marlins I was looking at for 500 - 600 bucks, add a moderate optic and be done. No worrying about mods or stocks or actions or whatever.
2. I can go hunting for my likely game at reasonable ranges. Since my gf and I will hunt together, she'll have her T3 if anything does come up at longer ranges that we want to shoot or if we decide to take a road-trip out for larger game this year.
3. Between us we would have a set of hunting guns to tackle anything we might want (my 12 ga, my .22lr, my 30-30, her 30-06)
Anyway, thoughts on this? How do you guys feel about 30-30 for a novice hunter? How do you feel about Marlins? I like the following model:
http://www.marlinfirearms.com/Firearms/centerfire/336BL.asp
What are your guys' thoughts on the 18.5 " barrel instead of the 20" ? Or the loop lever, will it be hard to cycle without gloves on? Does anyone have one of these or the basic 336 and wants to comment ? I was also looking at the basic 336 (20" barrel, normal lever)
I know this has been long, but it's helped me work things out in my own mind, so thanks. If you're still with me I'd certainly value your opinions.
Don't waste your time with wimpy stuff my first purchase was a rem700 xcr in 338lapua no regrets get some reloading gear and you have a do it all rifle it's light enough to carry and hunt 225sst coyotes plenty of choices for big and small game heck get some solids and go on safari lol then load some 285 hornady's and shoot a mile.




























