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I have to say, not many rifles have surprised me. Many (not all) of those I knew would be keepers, became keepers (note: price does not always determine quality!!). Almost all others that I took a gamble on ended-up being as expected or suspected, or reviewed by others: pure junk (majority), unimpressive, or simply not my style.
Three exceptions:
Brno Effect single shot in 308. With irons and my aging eyes, it was hitting consistently UNDER 2 inches at 75 meters (can't wait to see what it can do with a scope). Just wow. It's also impressively built, super lightweight and exceptionally balanced. I'd buy another in a heartbeat if they were still made. What a shame they were dropped after 2014--clearly demand doesn't always equate to quality and function.
Howa 1500. With a good stock, hard to beat. In the field, my 6.5x55 was flawless.
Tikka T3 in various non-magnum calibres (favorites are 30-06 and 6.5x55). No need to go further. It's a 'plastic fantastic' that works as a rifle should. Getting over the widespread use of polymer was hard for me, and it's certainly not special, but in the field, they all work well.
Honourable mention to several non-refurbished Russian SKS's--but I wasn't too surprised to be honest. Great rifles for so many purposes.
The list of junk is far too long and painful to share.
Three exceptions:
Brno Effect single shot in 308. With irons and my aging eyes, it was hitting consistently UNDER 2 inches at 75 meters (can't wait to see what it can do with a scope). Just wow. It's also impressively built, super lightweight and exceptionally balanced. I'd buy another in a heartbeat if they were still made. What a shame they were dropped after 2014--clearly demand doesn't always equate to quality and function.
Howa 1500. With a good stock, hard to beat. In the field, my 6.5x55 was flawless.
Tikka T3 in various non-magnum calibres (favorites are 30-06 and 6.5x55). No need to go further. It's a 'plastic fantastic' that works as a rifle should. Getting over the widespread use of polymer was hard for me, and it's certainly not special, but in the field, they all work well.
Honourable mention to several non-refurbished Russian SKS's--but I wasn't too surprised to be honest. Great rifles for so many purposes.
The list of junk is far too long and painful to share.
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