seawolfxix
Well-Known Member
I'm looking for a new deer hunting rifle, and I've narrowed it down to these two options. I'm interested to know if you guys agree with the following assessment and/or whether any other (i.e. better) options exist in this price range (i.e. $1500 - $2000).
The caliber will either be 6.5 Creedmoor or .308 Winchester, but we don't have to debate this in the thread. I'm more interested in finding the best rifle first.
Shared Pros:
-Weight (6 - 6.25 lbs)
-Reduced bolt lift (54 - 60 degrees)
-Cerakote finish
Shared Cons:
-1:12 twist in .308 (whereas maybe a 1:10 would be preferred for more versatility?)
Browning Pros:
-Barrel Length: 22" (vs. 24" Weatherby)
-Threaded Barrel & Muzzle Brake (...but metric thread)
Weatherby Pros:
-Sub-MOA Guarantee
Product Links:
http://www.weatherby.com/products/rifles/mark-v/mark-vr-weathermark.html
https://www.browning.com/products/firearms/rifles/x-bolt/current-production/x-bolt-pro-tungsten.html
The caliber will either be 6.5 Creedmoor or .308 Winchester, but we don't have to debate this in the thread. I'm more interested in finding the best rifle first.
Shared Pros:
-Weight (6 - 6.25 lbs)
-Reduced bolt lift (54 - 60 degrees)
-Cerakote finish
Shared Cons:
-1:12 twist in .308 (whereas maybe a 1:10 would be preferred for more versatility?)
Browning Pros:
-Barrel Length: 22" (vs. 24" Weatherby)
-Threaded Barrel & Muzzle Brake (...but metric thread)
Weatherby Pros:
-Sub-MOA Guarantee
Product Links:
http://www.weatherby.com/products/rifles/mark-v/mark-vr-weathermark.html
https://www.browning.com/products/firearms/rifles/x-bolt/current-production/x-bolt-pro-tungsten.html