When you consider accuracy out of the box, trigger quality, cartridge handling/feeding, and price... do what I did and get a T3 Lite in .308 Win. Even with a decent scope you're going to be under $1500 after tax.
Ammo is definitely available, both in factory rounds and components if you handload.
Buy two Limbsaver pads, one for the new rifle (kicks like a mule even in the 308!) and one for the old rifle in 7mm Mag that you're going to keep for when you want to really reach out and touch something!
Mine replaced a Model 70 Featherweight 270 Win. that never really impressed me other than looking great. Mediocre accuracy, okay trigger, clattery action. Meh.
Factory ammo availability wasn't too bad, but not in a country corner store kinda way.
Ammo is definitely available, both in factory rounds and components if you handload.
Buy two Limbsaver pads, one for the new rifle (kicks like a mule even in the 308!) and one for the old rifle in 7mm Mag that you're going to keep for when you want to really reach out and touch something!
Mine replaced a Model 70 Featherweight 270 Win. that never really impressed me other than looking great. Mediocre accuracy, okay trigger, clattery action. Meh.
Factory ammo availability wasn't too bad, but not in a country corner store kinda way.




















































