Well I think I've got the heavy barrel rifle section covered and the magnum caliber section covered. What I would like is a sporter rifle (read less than 7.5lbs) in 223 for offhand shooting and taking for ATV rides for woods target practice. Stainless would be nice and a synthetic stock would hold up better than wood on the ATV I think. A detatchable mag would be a bonus but a hinged floor plate works just as well. Not interested in the blind magazines.
Here is what I'm looking at:
Remington VTR in 223 - just because the triangle barrel is cool.
Savage Weather Warrior 16FCSS in 223
Savage M10 Predator in 223
Ruger M77 Hawkeye SS/synthetic in 223
Weatherby Vanguard SS/synthetic in 223
From the new pricing that I've been searching on the VTR and Hawkeye are priced out of my reach at the moment. I'm looking to spend $500-$700 on this project. Barrel twist is not really important since I don't think I'll be taking shots over 300 yards so even a 1-in-12 should work.
I already own Remington's, Rugers and Savages so the Weatherby is appealing in that I don't own one. The Savage 16FCSS fills the bill but the stock in nothing great. Wondering what to do, what to do.
Here is what I'm looking at:
Remington VTR in 223 - just because the triangle barrel is cool.
Savage Weather Warrior 16FCSS in 223
Savage M10 Predator in 223
Ruger M77 Hawkeye SS/synthetic in 223
Weatherby Vanguard SS/synthetic in 223
From the new pricing that I've been searching on the VTR and Hawkeye are priced out of my reach at the moment. I'm looking to spend $500-$700 on this project. Barrel twist is not really important since I don't think I'll be taking shots over 300 yards so even a 1-in-12 should work.
I already own Remington's, Rugers and Savages so the Weatherby is appealing in that I don't own one. The Savage 16FCSS fills the bill but the stock in nothing great. Wondering what to do, what to do.


















































