What 30-06 on a budget?

the 4200 3-9x40 bushnell elite is on sale now for 189$ after rebate. That leaves you with a 400$ for a rifle of your choice. I personnaly wouldn't steep any cheaper on a scope, but that's just me.
 
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Back during the ole college days I ended up in the shop of a gunsmith - and told him I needed a rifle for moose. He suggested a 30-06, 7MM-RM, or a 300 WM. He mentioned that some consider a 308 light but he said - it"ll do. I decided on the 30-06 and he also convinced me to buy a Sako AV. I did and found it's accuracy to be quite good and I still use it today.

My suggestion is spend more and get a rifle that lasts a lifetime. Don't cheap out on the one thing that needs to be reliable and will contribute to putting meat in the freezer every year.
 
I'll put in another vote for a weatherby vanguard. I liked my 30-06 enough that when wholesale sports had the s1 vanguards on sale cheap, I bought another in .243. For something a bit different and used, a Winchester 88 would be a good choice, but it would be in .308, not 30-06. Some day I'll have one of them too, they seem to go around the $600 mark for a decent one.
Kristian
 
Another vote for the venerable Parker Hale in either the Safari or Safari De Luxe. These are fine accurate rifles. Also, the Ruger M77 Mark II is a very nice rifle too. Both are control round feed Mauser 98 designs. Prices are very good for these used rifles.
 
Dont buy a package, build your own and dont pay a lot more for a lot better rig.... Here i mounted a rifle for one of my grandaugher first big game rifle... Total cost, south of 800.00 and this will last a lifetime with very good accuraccy...
Wheaterby S2 308 Carbine...
Burris Fullfied 3X9...
Weaver bases...
Weaver rings...
One hard case ...
One trigger lock....
Amazing little rig and you wont have any bad surprises... JP.

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Bought an Axis package in .308 for my son-in-law to replace his Axis truck gun as it was rusting badly.

Tried it at the range and it shot very well for the price. I was not happy with it, the stock feels like JELLO
so I did the unthinkable......I bought a Boyd's stock for it.
Back to the range, it still shoots the same tight "hunting" groups, not happy with it, scope is not up to par.

AGAIN, I did the unthinkable and replaced the scope with a far superior one.
Back to the range, it still shoots the same nice groups, but now I'm not happy with the loose feeling bolt, now I have spent enough money to buy two new Axis, or one good rifle.

Do yourself a favor, stay away from Axis, yes, they shoot, but you can put as much lipstick on a pig as you want.
 
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