Aoudad 101
Well-Known Member
Sako would be my first and last choice. Weird only one other sako guy in the forum.
Ahaaaa, won in a raffle, that explains itDignity is the quality of a being deserving respect. Respect is earned, not given. This little piggy of a rifle earned my respect.
This was last year's hunt/harvest, https://www.longrangehunting.com/threads/first-time-out-hunting-this-season.343192/
Yes, as noted in #31 with the hyperlink.Ahaaaa, won in a raffle, that explains it
While I agree on the importance of " fit and feel ", the problem is often having an example of a desired rifle to check out being available. I`ve been fortunate in my sight unseen internet buys, but they make me nervous nonetheless.It sometimes hurts my feelings when a cheap factory rifle performs as well as my very expensive custom. I believe it comes down to the luck of the draw in factory rifles. We are blessed to have a plethora of solid factory options today. I just believe personal preference and fit and feel are the primary drivers in selecting a rifle.
Do you have a 7mm RM or a 300WM that you can rebarrel? For outstanding accuracy, rebarrel that rifle with a Carbon Proof, Bartlein, Hawk Hill or another renowned barrel maker. I have rifles from the above three companies, and each one shoots lights out. Each of the above rifles you mention above can have issues. Especially Christensen, and sometimes Seekins. Another option would be finding a slightly used $2,000+ rifle for < $2KIf you purchased a new non-custom rifle today, which would it be? Savage 110, Ruger Hawkeye Hunter, Browning, Winchester, Springfield Armory, Christensen Arms, Seekins Precision... I am interested in the 7 PRC. I don't have an unlimited budget, so $2K or less is the figure for the rifle alone.