How many of them cost the same as a new Mark V?
Two out of the Four
How many of them cost the same as a new Mark V?
Two out of the Four
Another one I would buy is a Steyr Prohunter if it came in wood.
Cooper.
I've seen the Steyrs listed here on CGN as low as $100 new in the box,
There is some political baggage that comes with those, that leaves me wondering if they will be around for a long time.
Nice rifles. The donation to the Obama cause came off like a Zumbo moment though. It caused some deep rooted dislike to form, for the brand.
Where?I'll take ten new Steyr Pro Hunters at $100 each.![]()

Notwithstanding everything that has been posted, before I would spend $1500 on a rifle of current manufacture, I would purchase an early FN, BRNO or Husqvarna sporter in excellent condition, and have a rifle of far superior quality in looks, reliability, and utility.
Canuck444, my humble advice is that nothing currently manufactured even comes close for the amount you would like to spend.
Ted
It depends what you are after. Certainly the bolt guns have been well represented, but I wouldn't hesitate to include older Winchester and Savage lever actions, single shots like Ruger #1s and the Brno Effect, of for that matter pump actions like Remington 760/7600s.
As for me, my best off the shelf rifle is a Brno ZG-47 in .30/06 that I've got about $1500 into, including the purchase price and some very basic tweaking.
Well if the price is as high or higher than a new Mark V,and the quality is even less than a Mark V,I wouldn't buy either of the two myself.

I know that You own a 14 pound rifle thats way more expensive than a Mark v WBY deluxe that i'd never consider buying,but it's what you like so Right on.
Yes I do own a top end target rifle,built with high end components,by a top end gunbuilder,hence the higher price.But I doubt that anyone that knows anything about firearms,would compare the components used by Weatherby to RPA actions and triggers,RKS barrels and Robertson Composite stocks.Would you rather own a rifle put together at the Weatherby factory,or a rifle built by Mick McPhee?If you pick Weatherby,you would be in a very small minority.I don't mind paying higher prices,but only if it buys me higher quality components and workmanship.
By the way,the topic of the thread is high quality hunting rifles,not target rifles.



























