I'd check out some of the Sako line also, they make some very accurate rifles and some nice handling lightweight ones. Not sure that they have them chambered in 28 Nosler, however.
Gunwerks has what you seek if you have both the skill and money. Ready to go and proofed to 1000 with their ammo. They start @$10k. Otherwise, no.I do not handload, and no ammo is not exactly an issue I have friends that can get me cheap prices on ammunition of any brand and caliber. Not even so much worried about what caliber to get the rifle, as much as the rifle itself. Want the best bang for my buck. Anyone ever used a XBolt pro, or nosler mountain carbon? Or have a rifle they would have faith in taking out of the box and shooting 1000 yards to kill?
3k can get you into a custom rifle which will likely shoot much better than Browning or Nosler would. You are also in the cost area of a Cooper rifle with half MOA guarantees if you really want to stay with an off the shelf rifle. Just my two cents there.Currently been searching for a new gun to get myself later on this year.
Wanted to get some opinions on the following options -
Budget (2,000 - 3,000)
Browning X-Bolt Pro - 28 Nosler
Nosler Mountain Carbon - 28 Nosler
Open to any suggestions.
Want to confidently be able to take almost any game in North America at 500 yards without worrying about accuracy of the rifle. Thanks
I don't think they guarantee 1/2 MOA with factory loads. Don't know offhand that anyone does. There are several that offer 1/2MOA, and also that offer 1moa with factory loads. You have to read the fine print. Fierce offers 1/2" with the load they chose. sometimes it is a factory load, sometimes not. Like Cooper they list the test load on the target. Coopers are not tested at 100yds. Confusing? Nosler custom offers 1" with factory loads. Those rifles shoot very well with handloads. They are in the 3k range. Seekins makes very accurate rifles that are very cost effective. The trick here is to either pay for custom loads, learn to load, or pick a cartridge known to have very accurate factory loads available for.3k can get you into a custom rifle which will likely shoot much better than Browning or Nosler would. You are also in the cost area of a Cooper rifle with half MOA guarantees if you really want to stay with an off the shelf rifle. Just my two cents there.
Currently been searching for a new gun to get myself later on this year.
Wanted to get some opinions on the following options -
Budget (2,000 - 3,000)
Browning X-Bolt Pro - 28 Nosler
Nosler Mountain Carbon - 28 Nosler
Open to any suggestions.
Want to confidently be able to take almost any game in North America at 500 yards without worrying about accuracy of the rifle. Thanks