Controlled round feed rifle?

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I've been using a push feed Sako for 9 years now and I'd like to try something w/ CRF. I had an M38 in 6.5 Swede for a while and really enjoyed it but it was milsurp; not a hunting rifle. :p

Anyway, I'm not looking to break the bank so I'm not interested in Kimbers or pre-64 Winchesters just yet. Just a good, economic CRF hunting rifle. Ruger 77, CZ550, Brno, Parker Hale....what would be a good place to start for $600 or less?

Thanks!
 
If you were to look for a used rifle then all of the above are options but for new guns with CRF actions $600 is not enough, bump it up a little and you should be able to pick up any of the above. My vote would go for a M70 if you can find one but they are getting scarce now, second choice would be the Ruger and I would get either one of them in stainless steel.
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I've read that Rugers have undergone a lot of changes over the years. Some of them have a hybrid push feed/controlled feed system and some have a plunger ejector instead of a fixed blade. Does anyone know which are most similar to the 98 Mauser or are those the newer 77 MkII's?
 
mistahmojoryan said:
I had an M38 in 6.5 Swede for a while and really enjoyed it but it was milsurp; not a hunting rifle. :p

You might be interested to know that the same rifle in Sweden usually in original milsurp configuration bags allot of their Moose (size of our elk) each year. :)
 
mistahmojoryan said:
I've read that Rugers have undergone a lot of changes over the years. Some of them have a hybrid push feed/controlled feed system and some have a plunger ejector instead of a fixed blade. Does anyone know which are most similar to the 98 Mauser or are those the newer 77 MkII's?

The MKII is a full on CRF action.

It's not exactly like a mauser, but it is an updated CRF that allows the bolt top be closed on chambered shells.:)

If you wanta CRF you will not be dissapointed in a MKII
 
Gatehouse said:
It's not exactly like a mauser, but it is an updated CRF that allows the bolt top be closed on chambered shells.:)

That's interesting....I didn't think that was possible with mauser extractors. I wonder if it's the only one that does that?

I'm finally starting to understand the whole "push feed vs CRF" debate. And I'm liking the CRF. :cool:
 
Here is my Ruger stainless in 06. I really like this rifle.

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mistahmojoryan said:
That's interesting....I didn't think that was possible with mauser extractors. I wonder if it's the only one that does that?

I'm finally starting to understand the whole "push feed vs CRF" debate. And I'm liking the CRF. :cool:

I have three FN Mausers and a 1908 Brazilian with an FN extractor that will close on a push-fed round.

I rarely bother with it though - I just use them as they were meant to be used.
 
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It's a reasonably easy modification to allow any Mauser type CRF to close on a chambered round. A little work to the back side of the extractor shoulder will allow it.
 
mistahmojoryan said:
I've been using a push feed Sako for 9 years now and I'd like to try something w/ CRF. I had an M38 in 6.5 Swede for a while and really enjoyed it but it was milsurp; not a hunting rifle. :p

M38 is a wonderful hunting rifle. I got to beding yours and recrowned it.... I will keep you posted. that :p will turn into :cool: .
But since we're talking about hunting rifles, CZ is a good place to start. Why? Beats the heck out of all others by simply sticking to the Mauser design. I'd get a used CZ, but I have to admit that every choice would be good. I do not know any CRF action that had a reputation to not perform.
 
eltorro said:
M38 is a wonderful hunting rifle. I got to beding yours and recrowned it.... I will keep you posted. that :p will turn into :cool: .

That was a pretty sweet rifle and without a doubt the main reason I'm thinking of getting a CRF sporting rifle. 1941 Husky, if I remember correctly, and it functioned so smoothly...even makes the Sako feel "rickety". :eek: ;)

Thanks for the info and suggestions. The Browning Safari thread has me considering one of those as well. :cool:
 
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