The .240 Wby shoots extremely well... No freebore! (Just sucks having 1:10 twist!)My votes go to:
Tikka T3 line (truly any Tikka from the 595 and 695 lines up to T3)
Kimber 8400 line is surprisingly accurate and elegant.
Higher end:
Dakota Rifle Company M-76
Montana Rifle company
Cooper Rifles
Nosler rifle company
last suggestion is go with the classic.. Winchester 70. ( I own six and only one has ever needed to be rebarreled. the idiot I got it from got mad at loosing an Elk on a hunt and wrapped the barrel around a tree. I watched him do it and cringed. The best 338 Win Mag I have ever had! that is after rebarreling)
I only suggest rifles I have shot and find good to stellar.
I know I am going to catch hell from at least one person here for this; Never get a Weatherby. I have yet to see one that could shoot under 2.5".
I'd vote for the Seekins Havak Pro Hunter in 300 PRC.I'm looking for a factory rifle that I can use for anything and everything, and that has the ability to reach out there at longer distances. I'm currently shooting a Remington Sendero in .300 rum, and I've killed a lot of animals with it, but I've never been able to feel completely confident in it. I've been looking at the browning hells canyon LR and the Christensen Arms Ridgeline. The ridgeline has all the features I'm looking for, but I've heard that it's not uncommon for them to have accuracy issues due to issues with the barrels. I'm also trying to decide between a .300 win and a 28 nosler. What are your guys thoughts?
Well I'm not the best for this.. I have a hells canyon speed in 6.5.. The nabour has a Christensen arms ridgeline in the 6.5 PRC.. they are both tac pushers.. both extremely light ang comfortable to shoot.. we have yet to expand down range past 600 yards.. if if some one wouldnt know one would think they where the same gun..I picked up my for $1600 Canadian his was around the $2700 if I rember correctly. Both great guns.. but when it comes to placing big lead at big game down range nothing beats the 300 Weatherby
I have a Weatherby and can honestly tell you that whenever I see it compared to other new cartridges they use mild figures to make a point . Lately I've been using 165 trainers and have chronographed them at 3,450 fps with no pressure signs (extractor marks, cratered primers , stiff bolt etc.) . Also, my. 300 only has a 24" barrel . Only problem I have is that I can't seat the bullets out far enough to get close to the rifling ----throat is to long . It's still pretty accurate though .Well I'm not the best for this.. I have a hells canyon speed in 6.5.. The nabour has a Christensen arms ridgeline in the 6.5 PRC.. they are both tac pushers.. both extremely light ang comfortable to shoot.. we have yet to expand down range past 600 yards.. if if some one wouldnt know one would think they where the same gun..I picked up my for $1600 Canadian his was around the $2700 if I rember correctly. Both great guns.. but when it comes to placing big lead at big game down range nothing beats the 300 Weatherby
The .240 Wby shoots extremely well... No freebore! (Just sucks having 1:10 twist!)
Agree, I put my Tikka action in a MDT chassis with a Bartlien barrel and it is a great shooting gun!!Tikka t3x. Excellent shooters for the price. If you ever shoot it out, they are excellent actions to build a project off of.
Check out the TikkaT3X. they are incredibly accurate out of the box. very smooth action, adjustable two stage trigger.I'm looking for a factory rifle that I can use for anything and everything, and that has the ability to reach out there at longer distances. I'm currently shooting a Remington Sendero in .300 rum, and I've killed a lot of animals with it, but I've never been able to feel completely confident in it. I've been looking at the browning hells canyon LR and the Christensen Arms Ridgeline. The ridgeline has all the features I'm looking for, but I've heard that it's not uncommon for them to have accuracy issues due to issues with the barrels. I'm also trying to decide between a .300 win and a 28 nosler. What are your guys thoughts?