Compact Rifle Thread

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Decided I need another rifle...chambered in 7mm08, 6.5 Creedmoor, 260 rem or possibly .308. Would like a Compact or Youth model preferably in stainless. Any advice or firsthand experience on the current offerings? I'm really liking the rem model 7 in 7-08

Looking to be under 1000$ for the bare rifle but can go higher. Seems like lots of options exist but not seeing much on the shelves for online retailers. Any leads appreciated as well.

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Tikka makes a battue rifle that is quite short already!! My buddy hunts with one and it is a nice rifle!
 
That looks really good. What brake is that? What is lop of stock?


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Get a SS T3x and send it off to ATRS to get it cut and threaded.

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I picked up a Savage 110 Lightweight Storm 6.5CM for my daughter last winter. Super light, adjustable LOP, fluted bolt, 20" stainless light profile barrel. I added Talley LW rings and a VX2 2-7x. She shoots better than I do...:)

These can be had for $849-$899 in several calibres.
 
Are the m77 compacts available anywhere?

I suspect going to be tough to find a new one in Canada? I asked Prophet River to order a Ruger 77 Compact in 243 Win in Nov. 2020 - they still have not received them, I don't think?? I subsequently had bought a used one on CGN EE, with Clay Smiley's encouragement, after 6 months waiting and no sign of the new one.
 
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I have a sweet little Mod 7 in .308 It is just so light and handy. Very accurate. Points like a wand. Easy 1 hand carry. I am also a fan of the Ruger compacts and lightweights. Just dont own one ATM.
 
The Weatherby Vanguard S2 Compact is a nice rifle. It has a 20' barrel and 12.5' LOP and a stock spacer that adds an inch if need be. Not sure what the current pricing is on these but I think they are reasonable....:confused:
I have one in 7-08 that I picked up a few years back and I quite like it.
 
The Weatherby Vanguard S2 Compact is a nice rifle. It has a 20' barrel and 12.5' LOP and a stock spacer that adds an inch if need be. Not sure what the current pricing is on these but I think they are reasonable....:confused:
I have one in 7-08 that I picked up a few years back and I quite like it.

I love my 2 vanguards but of all the words that can be used to describe them, light is not one I would use. Not a deal breaker, but half the fun of compacts is the nimbleness of them. I find my mod7 infinitely more "swingable" than my 20" Vanguard. Just me though.
 
The Weatherby Vanguard S2 Compact is a nice rifle. It has a 20' barrel and 12.5' LOP and a stock spacer that adds an inch if need be. Not sure what the current pricing is on these but I think they are reasonable....:confused:
I have one in 7-08 that I picked up a few years back and I quite like it.

I love my 2 vanguards but of all the words that can be used to describe them, light is not one I would use. Not a deal breaker, but half the fun of compacts is the nimbleness of them. I find my mod7 infinitely more "swingable" than my 20" Vanguard. Just me though.

That's true.
I have a standard Vanguard and a compact version and I like both of them. My compact 7-08 weighs in at 6.5 pounds (with no glass) so while not super light it isn't too bad at all and I really like the way it handles. The Vanguards are really good, accurate rifles in my opinion and I love the 3-position safety. As you say they are not super-lights but they also don't cost a fortune although they have recently gone up in price just like everything else out there.....:(
I've always been kind of interested in a Model 7 but haven't bought one yet........
 
Model 7 is a great deal and well balanced lightweight rifle

Seems like LOP is important or the kimber American would be a good suggestion, cut barrel if necessary

Savage 110 are coming with adjustable LOP, I believe that Ruger scouts and t3x models do as well? Might be good if the rifle is intended for someone who is still growing (lengthwise).
 
Found a model 7 in 7mm08 and another in .260. Checks most of the boxes. I think I'll start with these and try a few different platforms as I find em. Beauty of the EE, although Canada Pist seems to be putting a damper on that. Hard to figure how shipping goods is at an all time high yet these clowns can't make a go of it.
 
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One can go with a Ruger American compact to save some coin and get a good handling rifle that shoots tight. Only 6 lbs for the bare rifle.

For comparison, I had to dig out the Ruger 77 Hawkeye Compact in 243 Win - weighs 6 pounds 13 ounces with a Leupold VX-1 2-7x33 scope mounted in Ruger #4 + #5 rings - so Medium height. No ammo, no sling.
 
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