clockwork_7mm_gator
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Have been looking for a 1500 walnut hunter in 308 for quite a while. Have seen some 06s. No 308s.A wood stock Howa 1500, or a Weatherby Vanguard would be hard to beat, or the same in a Bell & Clarson stock
Have been looking for a 1500 walnut hunter in 308 for quite a while. Have seen some 06s. No 308s.A wood stock Howa 1500, or a Weatherby Vanguard would be hard to beat, or the same in a Bell & Clarson stock
I love Tikka, I would not recommend that model. They have had several bolt failures. Had to buy an aftermarket bolt from LRI. Should not need to spend 400.00 for a new bolt due to a poor design. It was a .5 MOA rifle, between that and the mags we had to part ways.If this is a 'precision' rifle for range use, my vote would be a Tikka T3x Tac A1. I had one in 6.5 and it was a spectacular rifle out to 1200yds. Super heavy, but modular, well built and with an excellent trigger.
A Rem 700 can be an extremely accurate rifle, but they're projects. You buy it, you blueprint it, you swap the trigger, you replace the stock, pillar bed it, swap the extractor and get a new barrel... then it's fantastic. Off the shelf...eh.
Interesting. A lot of guys at my range back in the UK had them as well as myself and we never saw any issues. I didn't mind the mags either.I love Tikka, I would not recommend that model. They have had several bolt failures. Had to buy an aftermarket bolt from LRI. Should not need to spend 400.00 for a new bolt due to a poor design. It was a .5 MOA rifle, between that and the mags we had to part ways.
As far as doing all that work to a 700, might as well go custom to begin with. You are at custom action money by the time you buy a stock rifle and do all those up grade.
That has been my experience anyways. YMMV
It is the Dovetail in the bolt that breaks (on the bolt body), it only seems to have an issue with that model. In all fairness it was the only model I messed with so it was all I researched.Interesting. A lot of guys at my range back in the UK had them as well as myself and we never saw any issues. I didn't mind the mags either.
As for the 700 they're a bit less money than full custom which is why I think they're popular. Again back in the UK when I was looking at such things building the above on a cheap second hand 700 was a 3-4k build versus 5k+ for a full custom. Neither is cheap, but a couple of grand either way isn't nothing.
I like AI a lot, really impressive rifles. As you say though, kinda spendy and in a different market segment than the Tikka or whatever.It is the Dovetail in the bolt that breaks (on the bolt body), it only seems to have an issue with that model. In all fairness it was the only model I messed with so it was all I researched.
My go to is Accuracy International, hands down best rifle for me. I would run a TRG22 if 308. Had a TRG42 in 338LM that would shoot 5 rounds under 1/2MOA
Both of them are out of the budget stated, if budget is not considered that is my 1 and 2 pick.
Possible, it just won't be as boom proof.I like AI a lot, really impressive rifles. As you say though, kinda spendy and in a different market segment than the Tikka or whatever.
I think for AI money I could commission a really nice custom to the same standard to be fair.
Good choice. It's a nice heavier barrel in a handy package. I think most Rem 700 accessories will fit.Bergara B-14 Ridge Rifle in 308 win
I have a Howa 1500 26 inch heavy barrel in 308 win fitted to in to a Bell & CarlsonHave been looking for a 1500 walnut hunter in 308 for quite a while. Have seen some 06s. No 308s.
@Rocco490I am looking for a bolt action rifle in 308 capable of .75 moa or better 5 shot groups with a match round it likes. Any thoughts?
Besides the accuracy here are some features/qualities I am wanting. A smooth action feel with great reliability. Both CRF and push feed are fine don't care either way. Barrel length 20"- 24". 1 in 11.25" or faster twist. Great factory trigger or ability to replace with great aftermarket trigger. A stiff strong strait comb stock preferred (do not like some of the flimsy polymer stocks). NO muzzle brakes.
Appreciate any advice to steer me in the right direction. Thanks.
@BeeMaaI can not believe we've made it to post #17 without someone trying to upsell a caliber. I mean really, what the hell is going on. Everyone knows a 308WIN is garbage compared to the 30-06...and don't even get me started on the 300WM, 300WBY, 30NOSLER, 300RUM...
In all seriousness, you would be hard pressed to find an out of the box rifle that shoots better than a Savage 110 for less money. Comes in a variety of weights, colors and finishes to suit just about every hunter and shooter out there. Stick with the AccuStock models and you will be fine.
Best of luck with it. Let us know how it goes.
@dchumTake a hard look at Bergara. As other have mentioned. Have one in 30-06 and an 18inch. 308. both are shooters and quality for the money. sub 1000 dollar rifles easy sub moa with factory
First time I hear about that! What kind of bolt failures they had?They have had several bolt failures.
@igotitSavage. Model 10/12, or get a Savage LRP in 6.5 Creedmoor and a couple cases of Prime ammo and you should be GOLDEN and within max budget!!!
I have no experience with the Tikkas, but some of them are possible candidates as well. If you aren't set on the 308 for a specific reason, a 6.5 caliber has much better ballistics.
@clockwork_7mm_gatorHave been looking for a 1500 walnut hunter in 308 for quite a while. Have seen some 06s. No 308s.
I have a Howa 1500 26 inch heavy barrel in 308 win fitted to in to a Bell & Carlson
M40 style stock not bedded, just screwed up to 60 inch pounds. fitted with a Leupold LRP VX3I 6.5x 20 scope . As much as i loved the Remington 700 the Howa 1500 is a much better action , better trigger, better extractor better machining finish at a realistic price. This is how it groups at 100 meters i do not think it gets much better than this.View attachment 491737View attachment 491738