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Long range, bolt action recommendations vanity (Oh! the humanity)
Vanity | December 23,2013 | N/A

Posted on 12/23/2013 2:00:22 PM PST by BerserkPatriot

Given that guns are like any other tool, you need various types of guns to do different functions. One of these would have to be bolt action for long range shooting – hunting etc. I’ve seen many a vanity on sport utility rifles, concealed carry and home defense but don’t recall one this type of shooting situation. Mostly looking at the Remington model 700 series – specifically the SPS tactical family for various reasons. This family of model 700s has a 20” barrel and threaded muzzle. The budget is in the $700 range and I’m looking to get something in a fairly common chambering - .308 mostly. I’m seeing that model as a middle of the road type – hopefully accurate enough to do the job, but not so expensive to break the bank.

Any general recommendations on the subject?

Recommendations on that specific model and chambering?

Is it up to the task?

Thoughts on optics.


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To: BerserkPatriot

Tikka T3 Lite. I bought mine for a shade over $500 last year and it’s a fantastic piece of equipment for the money. CZ is also really, really good.

Just bought a cheapy Savage but lots of people really like there. Remington has had some quality control issues over the last few years so I stayed away from them. Know one guy personally who’s new 700 had the bolt seize in the locked position. Couldn’t knock it out of lock with a hammer in a vice. Sent it back to them.


41 posted on 12/23/2013 2:40:55 PM PST by FAA
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To: Starstruck

AIM recently had some rusty cans of 440 round cans of 7.62 X 54R for $70. The cans are rusty but the rounds are in perfect shape.


42 posted on 12/23/2013 2:41:19 PM PST by caver (Obama: Home of the Whopper)
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To: BerserkPatriot

I hear ya FRiend, it’s a veritable candy store out there!!

Bottom line, buy what feels comfortable to you, what fits and YOU feel confident with.


43 posted on 12/23/2013 2:42:49 PM PST by Las Vegas Ron ("Medicine is the keystone in the arch of socialism" Vladimir Lenin)
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To: BerserkPatriot

My gunsmith, who is a competitive benchrest shooter claims the Savage rifle with an AccuTrigger is the most accurate out of the box.


44 posted on 12/23/2013 2:44:00 PM PST by GreatMan
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To: BerserkPatriot

I concur with the Remington 700. There is a great (aftermarket?) trigger available for this rifle that I also recommend.

http://www.midwayusa.com/product/220642/timney-rifle-trigger-remington-700-40x-with-safety-1-1-2-to-4-lb-blue


45 posted on 12/23/2013 2:48:48 PM PST by matthew fuller (Pubbies need to replace Boehner with Gowdy if they want to survive.....)
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To: BerserkPatriot

I would recommend the Browning X-Bolt. Depending on caliber and stock, it is one of the most accurate guns I’ve ever shot.

I would also recommend the TC Icon. I bought this gun for it’s accuracy. Again, it too depends on the caliber you want.


46 posted on 12/23/2013 2:48:55 PM PST by Randy Larsen (Aim small, Miss small.)
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To: BerserkPatriot
Remmington 700 is a good choice.

Caliber? I'll suggest to you what I told my brother, who was leaning toward .308, a few months ago, go to your local Walmart, see what caliber ammo is available, and which there is the most of. Then go to a couple of other places that sell ammo, and do the same survey.

He came home with a 30.06 based on what caliber ammo was the most available.

A few years a go my cousin bought a new rifle to hunt Elk, I have no idea what caliber it was, when he went to zero the scope, no ammo available anywhere in the area. after several phone calls he found two boxes 600 miles away, not enough time to have it shipped, fortunately that was only about 100 miles from where he was going to hunt. He didn't tell me about it, my friend who he went hunting with told me.

47 posted on 12/23/2013 2:54:43 PM PST by c-b 1 (Reporting from behind enemy lines, in occupied AZTLAN.)
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To: RC one
"The gun will be fine. You’ll be very happy with it. .308 Winchester is well known to be an all around great round out to 1,000 yards."

what kind of distance do you get out of the tactical .308/7.62 set ups. The ones that look like AR clones? Are they good for longer range work also?

48 posted on 12/23/2013 2:54:55 PM PST by circlecity
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To: BerserkPatriot

I hear the 700’s are good guns, but if you don’t have a problem with synthetic stocks, I’d recommend looking into either the Savage or Ruger series of rifles.

I have a Savage in 30-06, standard barrel, and I love it. It shoots 3/4 MOA consistently with an off brand scope. I also reload for it, so that brings down ammo costs considerably.

.308 is much more readily available in bulk and surplus for pretty cheap though (when you can find it).


49 posted on 12/23/2013 2:56:16 PM PST by Corsair212
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To: caver

Couple of years ago I bought the Mosin and 440 rounds for under $150. I should have bought several. I shot an 8mm Mauser w/scope the other day at about 150 yds. 1st shot at a silhouette for zeroing followed by 5 head shots. Got to get me one.


50 posted on 12/23/2013 2:57:16 PM PST by Starstruck (If my reply offends, you probably don't understand sarcasm or criticism...or do.)
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To: c-b 1

That is defiantly something to consider given all the choices out there.

I’m leaning towards what should have the best knock down power at range, but easily available.

Without ammo it’s a very expensive club.


51 posted on 12/23/2013 3:00:54 PM PST by BerserkPatriot (Why is the Democratic National Socialist Committee waging a War on liberty?)
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To: matthew fuller

Something produced that much has to have a few things going for it, and as you mentioned, it should also have a fair amount of after market items.


52 posted on 12/23/2013 3:03:00 PM PST by BerserkPatriot (Why is the Democratic National Socialist Committee waging a War on liberty?)
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To: Starstruck

That sounds familiar. My first Mosin 91/30 was for $90 and $40 for a 440 round spam can. Heck of a deal!


53 posted on 12/23/2013 3:04:08 PM PST by caver (Obama: Home of the Whopper)
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To: BerserkPatriot

Ruger Gunsite Scout chambered in .308 http://www.ruger.com/products/gunsiteScoutRifle/index.html?r=y


54 posted on 12/23/2013 3:04:11 PM PST by big'ol_freeper ("Evil is powerless if the good are unafraid" ~ Ronald Wilson Reagan)
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To: Dalberg-Acton

That would be sweet – but it’s above what I can afford unfortunately.

My rationale is that it would be better to at least have a fairly good rifle than none at all.

Life is all about compromise I guess.


55 posted on 12/23/2013 3:05:53 PM PST by BerserkPatriot (Why is the Democratic National Socialist Committee waging a War on liberty?)
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To: donmeaker; BerserkPatriot

Semi-true

Early models up to IIRC 1973?

Recall for free repair/upgrade on those.

Search Freeper “marktwain” Posts for details on that AND one that was improperly stored and got rust on trigger mechanism causing problems (within the last few weeks posted)

Rem700 is a fine rifle.

AS I SEE OTHERS HAVE ASKED- DEFINE LONG RANGE.


56 posted on 12/23/2013 3:06:03 PM PST by mabarker1 (Please, Somebody Impeach the kenyan!!!!)
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To: shibumi

As a bonus, Remington made some of those.


57 posted on 12/23/2013 3:10:42 PM PST by gundog (Help us, Nairobi-Wan Kenobi...you're our only hope.)
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To: GreatMan

I concur. I chose between the Savage and the Remington 700, both in .308 with the threaded barrel, as my final two choices and decided on the Savage by a narrow margin. The gun shoots exceptionally well with a well-mounted Leupold scope, my personal favorite. I hope to have a .308 silencer within a year, depending on the paperwork delay and mainly for shooting comfort.


58 posted on 12/23/2013 3:12:20 PM PST by Pollster1 ("Shall not be infringed" is unambiguous.)
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To: gundog

Yes, I have seen those.

Mine are both marked from the Tula Armory.


59 posted on 12/23/2013 3:16:10 PM PST by shibumi (Cover it with gas and set it on fire.)
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To: BerserkPatriot

I am going to second the .308 Winchester. I have used 150 grain and 168 grain out of a 700 the bambi don’t wiggle after getting smacked with either of those. 150 grain hand loads can cover a lot of short range (here in TX 150 or there about yards and the 168 and heavier cover longer range (150 meter and up).

The 700s I have shot 308 and 6.5x55 are sub MOA in my experience. If you do your part the bullet gets the job done.

expect to drop a kilobuck by the time your mount optics on the rifle.


60 posted on 12/23/2013 3:18:05 PM PST by woerm (student of history)
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