Need to Buy a Nice Factory Rifle for a Fundraiser....Which one

On a Factory rifle that I have experience with, my Bergara B14 HMR is nice, my Grandson 7mm Rem Mag in the same model was very easy to tune. If you have a 2500.00 limit, you may want to look at the Bergara HMR Pro or Bergara Ridgeback. If you want a good deal, check out TSS warehouse out of Tooele, UT. Order it online, have it shipped to The Pawn Shop in Sulphur Springs, they offer a lot of different factory rifles for sale with a discount. I have ordered my Shotgun, and two rifles from them and shipped to The Pawn Shop for transfer. Best thing, you do not pay taxes on the rifle, just a 30.00 transfer fee for the transfer.
 
So we have been doing fundraisers for my sons class's graduation night. We throw a big party all night to keep them safe and give them an alternative rather than drinking and partying. So the question is what rifle....maker.....model......caliber? Opinions welcome. $2500 range.
I wouldn't look past a Kimber 8400. If it were me a 7mag would be a great choice.
 
Located in Sulphur springs

Personally, I'd call that East Texas, and I go to or thru Sulphur Springs a lot.

If your raffle is targeted more to the "general public", it is hard to beat a classic Winchester Model 70 for name recognition and quality.

I seriously question whether you will get more raffle tickets sold with a more expensive rifle, whether better or worse, go with the simple fact a $1500 Winchester will sell the raffle ticket just as well as a $2500 Christensen or similar more 'boutique brand.

A Winchester Deluxe rifle and a Benelli shotgun can both be purchased with your budget of $2500 and will have an appeal to a wider audience of raffle ticket buyers.

Best Regards,
Sid
 
I would vote for a Kimber, Browning x-bolt or BAR, Weatherby, or Dpms ar10 / Armalight AR -10. I am thinking an semi auto would get a lot of attention. Also don't forget Ruger precision rifle. That would leave some cash for a Scope and ammo.
 
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