huntoregon
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Thank you all for the help and suggestions. We will weigh all the input and hopefully come up with something soon.
Review this: Sauer 100 Classic 30-06 @ 200 Yards.View attachment 394120
J.P. Sauer 100 Classic in 30-06
I like the 60 degree bolt throw and factory bedding. These rifles review very well: https://www.google.com/search?q=sau...j0i22i30l4.6118j0j15&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
I don't think you can go wrong with any of the suggestions on here. I also have a 16 year old and he shoots a Tikka in .308 with the exact scope you mentioned. We have been extremely happy with both. If you are open to other rifles I would consider the afore mentioned Tikka, as well as the following Seekins, Bergara.Hey guys my 16 year old son wants to buy his own rifle and scope. He has a $2,000 budget for rifle and scope. It will be primarily used for blacktail deer and Roosevelt elk. We are also going on a mule deer buck hunt this November.
Anyhow I was hoping to get some suggestions on a factory rifle that he may be able to afford. Right now we are currently looking at a Christensen Arms Mesa chambered in either 7mm or 300 PRC. I think the 300 PRC may be a little much for him and that cartridge out of a light barrel may not be consistent. I was hoping for 300win but cant seem to find that in stock anywhere. And for the scope we are looking at a Leupold VX-5HD 3-15x44.
He has always used my rifles and is a decent shooter, but its time he gets his own.
I think my 2nd choice would be the Browning X-Bolt Hunter in either 30-06 or 280 Remington. I see they also offer the 25-06 in a 24" barrel. A .257 diameter 90gr Absolute Hammer at 3700+ fps is quite possible.View attachment 394120
J.P. Sauer 100 Classic in 30-06
I like the 60 degree bolt throw and factory bedding. These rifles review very well: https://www.google.com/search?q=sau...j0i22i30l4.6118j0j15&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
I would go Zeiss personally. As long as he is happy with it, it shoots well enough, and it does not discourage him from shooting or induce a recoil flinch its good to go haha. If its too much for him just trade him the PRC for a couple years.Well against the grain here but we ended up with a Christensen 300 win mag. I have a Christensen 6.5 PRC that he likes and it shoots factory ammo and hand loads great, and a custom 300 win mag that he also likes to shoot. So he's not afraid of the 300 and wanted the Christensen.
Now it's just down to the scope. On the fence between Leupold VX-5 and a Zeiss V4
I've got a Mesa, and I think that would be a good youth rifle. Seems like the majority of the CA rifles with issues are the Ridgeline. Good luck to your son.We got the Christensen Mesa for $950 and he chose the Zeiss 4-16x50 V4 from Red Hawk Rifles for $700. It was a demo scope I guess. So still within budget. Now just need a base and rings.