I'm looking for a general purpose hunting rifle in SS and synthetic stock. I'm thinking in either a .270 win or .280 rem. Either one works for me. I've owned 2 different .270s and am very comfortable with that cartridge. I normally don't like plastic stocks due to the bendy feel they normally have in the forends and the poor finishing they usually have but I've heard good things about some of the composites like bell and carlson, hs precision, and mcmillian make. I want to go synthetic for this rifle though because I feel I would cry to much scratching up and soaking a nice wood stock. I've also never owned a SS syn stocked rifle but do really like the look and practicality. This rifle will probably go with me on every hunt and I want it to be one that I do not sell or trade. I have really liked the model 70's I've handled and shot in the past and for some reason am really drawn to them. I handled a stainless M70 featherweight at wholesale sports a year and a half ago and it fit just about perfect. If I had the cash at the time I would have scooped it up then but now they are nowhere to be found. If I ever see one again I might not be so frugal.
My local dealer can get me a model 70 ultimate shadow for $1100 in .270. I hate the ultimate shadow stocks but was thinking I could drop it in a m70 patern mcmillan stock. If I do this I will have a really good rig but will be pushing $2000 all said and done. The old take off ult. shadow stock would be a hard sell after too so I don't think I could make any money back from that. I came across the Montana Rifle Company X2 on Prophet River's website and looked into them a little bit more. They are around the same price point and look like an M70/mauser clone but with a cast reciever, one piece bolt, and old style Winchester trigger. It seems to have better gas venting in case of a rupture although I'm sure the m70 is plenty safe anyway. One forum I read said the magazine box is longer than on the M70 which is a potential bonus for handloading if true. I couldn't find any actual measurements on the Winchester though. MRC's website says the stock is made from "the finest Carbon Fiber material with Kevlar Reinforcing in the aluminum pillars, swivel stud attachments and all strength areas and then finished with glass bedding. Painted in a matte black hardened epoxy paint with grey highlights." Which sounds pretty good. The Mcmillan stock if I go that route with the M70 is already very well reviewed and proven. One nice thing about the X2 though is I shouldn't have to mess with anything out of the box.
Does anyone have any experience with both of these rifles who could chime in or if anyone else has other suggestions to muddle up my decision? Mainly about the X2 rifle because there is very little real world information or reviews on these to go off of (I don't feel gun magazines and manufacturer websites count).
Also to the guy who's going to say just get a rem700. They just don't excite me at all but m70s and mausers seem to for the past few years. I think it is a trend that will continue.
My local dealer can get me a model 70 ultimate shadow for $1100 in .270. I hate the ultimate shadow stocks but was thinking I could drop it in a m70 patern mcmillan stock. If I do this I will have a really good rig but will be pushing $2000 all said and done. The old take off ult. shadow stock would be a hard sell after too so I don't think I could make any money back from that. I came across the Montana Rifle Company X2 on Prophet River's website and looked into them a little bit more. They are around the same price point and look like an M70/mauser clone but with a cast reciever, one piece bolt, and old style Winchester trigger. It seems to have better gas venting in case of a rupture although I'm sure the m70 is plenty safe anyway. One forum I read said the magazine box is longer than on the M70 which is a potential bonus for handloading if true. I couldn't find any actual measurements on the Winchester though. MRC's website says the stock is made from "the finest Carbon Fiber material with Kevlar Reinforcing in the aluminum pillars, swivel stud attachments and all strength areas and then finished with glass bedding. Painted in a matte black hardened epoxy paint with grey highlights." Which sounds pretty good. The Mcmillan stock if I go that route with the M70 is already very well reviewed and proven. One nice thing about the X2 though is I shouldn't have to mess with anything out of the box.
Does anyone have any experience with both of these rifles who could chime in or if anyone else has other suggestions to muddle up my decision? Mainly about the X2 rifle because there is very little real world information or reviews on these to go off of (I don't feel gun magazines and manufacturer websites count).
Also to the guy who's going to say just get a rem700. They just don't excite me at all but m70s and mausers seem to for the past few years. I think it is a trend that will continue.