Re: Wanting to purchase my first gun
[Re: EdP]
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03/24/23 07:57 PM
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I am also on a forum focused on hunting. The Tikka T3 gets a tremendous amount of positive support on that site. Overall quality, accuracy, smoothness of action, and value are highly touted. The Tikka T3 is a good rifle. I've had two, and still have one. Think they have the same barrels the Sakos do. The one thing I dont like about them is they have a two piece bolt and a plastic shroud and trigger guard. Lots of after market parts that will allow you to fix the plastic problem though. Savages are good rifles too. I read somewhere that they have the strongest safest action out there ?
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Re: Wanting to purchase my first gun
[Re: HobbieTrapper]
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03/24/23 08:42 PM
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I’m looking at .308s, is there a preferred brand? What is intended use / goal and is there a budget? Most factory rifles will shoot 2 to 3 inches at 100 yards out of the box, even with modest priced scopes. You may get lucky and get one that shoots lights out, but If not, you can then modify / trick it up, to do better.......like 1 inch a 100 yards. That means some skilled labor and more investment, but doable. If you want to do better than that, the price starts getting busy in a hurry. If you have the mans, custom jobs can be had that if you can shoot will print 5 shot groups at 100 yards that you can cover with your thumbnail.......or smaller. If your goal is to be able to plink beer cans (or smaller) at 1/4 mile, you will want one of those.
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Re: Wanting to purchase my first gun
[Re: HobbieTrapper]
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03/24/23 09:00 PM
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A recommendation. A lot of rifle manufacturers are putting lightweight models on the market. For rugged mountain hunting, I see the advantage. But for deer hunting in our area I prefer a heavy rifle, long barrel heavy stock, for a solid feel and less recoil. Less recoil means you can stay on target and watch impact through the scope. Also, once you make your decision, don’t skimp on your optic! Top it with a nice scope.
Ride over to Snow Hill shoot a few of my rifles if you’d like, more than welcome.
John
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Re: Wanting to purchase my first gun
[Re: HobbieTrapper]
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03/24/23 09:34 PM
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I’m looking at .308s, is there a preferred brand? in a 308 I like the Ruger SFAR for a semi auto and the Mossberg Patriot predator for a bolt gun , the stock is a little cheap but it hits the points I liked and seems to work well. the mossberh patriot predator has picatiny rail for optics mount threaded muzzle over sized bolt knob decent weight 8 pounds 2 ounces ready to hunt without ammo. 5 round magazines that are readily available I use a Midway AR stoner muzzle brake , almost no recoil with that brake watch the target hit through the scope I put a Hornady cheek riser bag on it there are a lot of good bolt action rifles , just need to ask what is your goal , is weight something , is rounds , is bolt , pic rail , threaded muzzle. these were things on my list.
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Re: Wanting to purchase my first gun
[Re: HobbieTrapper]
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03/24/23 11:00 PM
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I have a Savage 110 "Tactical" .308, basically a bull barrel. I bought it in 1996 and haven't looked back. I load a 125 grain round (used to be Sierra but now its Nosler) behind some IMR 3031. Moves out supposedly around 2900 fps and plenty of power for anything in my state outside of elk and lion in the Black Hills. I've bought a number of boxes of W&W "plain white" 147 grain FMJ and was pleasantly surprised that what I had sighted in at 100 yards with the 125s works as well with the 147 FMJ. My rifles are pretty "utilitarian", not overly pampered in any way...
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Re: Wanting to purchase my first gun
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03/25/23 03:08 PM
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It's actually the founder's last name. Yes, Arthur Savage. He is also credited with inventing the radial tire. Somebody recommended Sako. Sako and Tikka are made by the same company and have a lot in common. Tikka is the economy version of the Sako. I would like to have a Sako but already have more rifles than I can justify. If they would chamber it in the 7mm PRC I might buy one anyway. BTW it is made in a .308.
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