Just because there are a lot of opinions on this site and a lot of experience and I think I can wade through the unsubstantiated opinions.
I'm a 60 year old primarily White Tail and Muley Hunter, I really like Remington 700 stuff and I'm confident I'll here from the haters on that. I own a couple of 700's, a Sendero, an A-Bolt, a Tikka. I've owned m77's and Win model 70's and they all shot to very acceptable levels for me. Except for the Tikka, but its new and I'm still working on it. I did own a Vanguard and hated it, but I think it just didn't fit me well. I've been pretty happy over the years with the many firearms I've owned in this price range. I do not handload and shoot maybe 20 to 40 rounds a year through each of my hunting rifles and a whole lot more .22 ammo.
So I've come into a little bit of money from the sale of a property that I did okay on and I'm looking to purchase a real "quality" firearm. Maybe the last one I'll ever buy as my best days in the field are behind me. So I'm looking to buy that one gun that I can't really justify the price of to my wife that I would treat as more than just a tool to harvest game. My "keep this til I die" piece. I'm an okay shooter, won a few local comps but I'm no sniper and don't pretend to be. Nobody left to impress except the odd whitetail.
So I was thinking of a Remington Custom Shop gun or something maybe from Montana Rifle Company, I hear some negative stuff about Kimber on here but shake a tree and you'll find negative opinions on every firearm on here. I really like the looks of Sako but don't think they chamber the cartridge I want.
So here are my non negotiables, Synthetic stock ( I plan to use the gun and it would break my heart to beat up a nice piece of wood, which would happen
6.5 creedmoor (non negotiable, thats the caliber)
talley one piece bases and rings
Leupold vx5 2-10 x42. Just cause I like and trust Leupold.
I figure that leaves me about $3000 to $3500 to spend on the bare gun. Looking to hear suggestions or options I might not have thought of as to make and model.
And begin
I'm a 60 year old primarily White Tail and Muley Hunter, I really like Remington 700 stuff and I'm confident I'll here from the haters on that. I own a couple of 700's, a Sendero, an A-Bolt, a Tikka. I've owned m77's and Win model 70's and they all shot to very acceptable levels for me. Except for the Tikka, but its new and I'm still working on it. I did own a Vanguard and hated it, but I think it just didn't fit me well. I've been pretty happy over the years with the many firearms I've owned in this price range. I do not handload and shoot maybe 20 to 40 rounds a year through each of my hunting rifles and a whole lot more .22 ammo.
So I've come into a little bit of money from the sale of a property that I did okay on and I'm looking to purchase a real "quality" firearm. Maybe the last one I'll ever buy as my best days in the field are behind me. So I'm looking to buy that one gun that I can't really justify the price of to my wife that I would treat as more than just a tool to harvest game. My "keep this til I die" piece. I'm an okay shooter, won a few local comps but I'm no sniper and don't pretend to be. Nobody left to impress except the odd whitetail.
So I was thinking of a Remington Custom Shop gun or something maybe from Montana Rifle Company, I hear some negative stuff about Kimber on here but shake a tree and you'll find negative opinions on every firearm on here. I really like the looks of Sako but don't think they chamber the cartridge I want.
So here are my non negotiables, Synthetic stock ( I plan to use the gun and it would break my heart to beat up a nice piece of wood, which would happen
6.5 creedmoor (non negotiable, thats the caliber)
talley one piece bases and rings
Leupold vx5 2-10 x42. Just cause I like and trust Leupold.
I figure that leaves me about $3000 to $3500 to spend on the bare gun. Looking to hear suggestions or options I might not have thought of as to make and model.
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