what 30/06 would you choose?

what would you choose?

  • remington 700 sps

    Votes: 27 18.1%
  • savage 111 fcns

    Votes: 4 2.7%
  • savage 116 fcss

    Votes: 13 8.7%
  • 2 stevens 200's. 1 in 30/06 and 1 in a varmint cal.

    Votes: 12 8.1%
  • tikka T3 lite...i know i know the plastic!

    Votes: 26 17.4%
  • weatherby vanguard

    Votes: 17 11.4%
  • other, please post.

    Votes: 50 33.6%

  • Total voters
    149
I have a Ruger 77MkII stainless left hand. The reason I bought it is for the leftie bolt and the stainless together. Still even at that only cost me $750 and it is a solid pig and pretty accurate-certainly for a hunter. Reliability was another requirement. Definitely a keeper. My best glass is on that rifle-VXIII
 
Not surprisingly there's lots of votes for Ruger, and right now the 77 Hawkeye could be the best value out there.

I've got a beat up M-54 Winchester in .270 coming my way, and my intention is to use it to build a custom '06. The action is slick, I particularly like the #### on closing feature, and the trigger is quite good. I'll re-barrel it with a Krieger sporter weight CM barrel, but I'll decide on the barrel length after I choose the stock. Initially I was going to go with the new McMillan carbon fiber stock, but a high tech stock somehow seems out of place on a rifle built in 1932. I'm playing around with the idea of a good quality wood stock, but I might split the difference between new and old and go with a laminate. Once the stock has been chosen, I'll choose the barrel length that balances the piece out the best. The look I'm after is similar to the rifle Stuart Edward White had built by Wundhammer on a 1903 Springfield, although it will be lacking the refinements, this will definitely be a working rifle. In keeping with the proper lines, this would seem to support the choice of a longish barrel, as was the style in those days. I might not even scope it, if I can find a micrometer adjustable aperture small enough to be suitable for use on a sporting rifle, but if I do it will be with my ugly old Khales fixed 6X. I'm far from being a purist, and the metal will be finished in one of the super tough bake on finishes. I'll wait until the rifle is here before I get too carried away though, but I do have a short list of stocks.
 
I picked up a Savage 116FCSS last fall and I love that gun. I get very nice accuracy, the AccuTrigger was a breeze to adjust and it really is a tack driver. I couldn't be happier with the purchase.
 
I just bought a Vanguard in a different calibre than .30-06. I am impressed with the rifle now that I have had an opportunity to shoot it a bit. I always did like the way they fit at the gun shop. It fits me really well and it is comfortable to shoot. FROM YOUR LIST, I voted for the Vanguard. Good value for the money. I am going to spend $70US and but a better trigger.
 
One rifle around $600 not including scope? Ruger M77 hands down. If the $600 was including scope I'd say Stevens (about the only way to get close).

Better to cheap out on the rifle and get a top notch scope for it than the other way around. Can get a Leupold Rifleman for a very reasonable price.
 
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