Ive shot heavier .308s with more felt recoil than this guy. Try that some time with a modern made low budget piece of shit. Seems that they manage to work loose occasionally. The muzzle break sends recoil back into the rifle which breaks cheap scopes . The gun feels good in hand and the trigger feels great. Another group was slightly more evenly distributed but similar in size. Their ammo is INSANELY expensive, so I wouldnt invest in a Weatherby chambering. I really like the sig cross but I cant decide between 308 or 6.5 Creedmoor, or if I should instead go for a different rifle with chamberings more suitable for my kind of hunting and if so what chamberings and rifles would you suggest. If you want a wood stock, metal parts, and nice bluing, feel free to spend an extra $300 or more on a Ruger Hawkeye or similar. (I\m in Denver and could use a road trip). The ammo is inexpensive and widely available, the recoil in manageable for most shooters, and the cartridge is unquestionably capable of taking elk cleanly. I found barrel engraved with 6.5 Creedmore and read manual before use The Sig Cross has really become one of my favorite guns to shoot. Regards kjetil A B Strandengen. These areas are designed to provide purchase and ergonomic grip options for different shooting positions and styles, such as the five seen above. Its way more fun to shoot than the other guns. Its a scaled down, lighter weight Sako TRG action with a Sako barrel and trigger. (Great videos by the way!!). Its like saying 300 Blackout isnt as effective as 300 WinMag. They look standard, dont include fluting on the (rather beefy) bolt or the (rather beefy) barrel, the action and barrel are just blued, the trigger is fine but not outstanding, the action is quite smooth but not as smooth as a Tikka. So I do still think they have some QC issues to deal with. Wish I discovered your content sooner and thankful for all your hard work. Did you pick up the Seekins? Theres also no shortage of cartridges that send a 6.5mm bullet at much higher velocities than the Swede so I have to assume by your metric those are all superior to the Swede? For my boy. Plus, it uses an old-school sporter stock that just isnt what todays long-range shooter is looking for. I have fond memories of my Weatherby, but the last few years its spent more time in my gun safe while I pack smaller calibers. I know you get requests for reviews a lot but Id be very interested in hearing your thoughts on the CVA Cascade line of bolt action rifles. Thanks for your time Jim, love the channel! Franchi talks up the ergonomics of the Momentum big time on their website. The stock is not very rigid, the butt pad is too stiff, and the stock geometry is only acceptable. It is their lowest entry point to their rifles but looks interesting. unloaded and 46.7 . Do you think this is normal business practice ? You know Beretta will not support either rifle. Server Time: 2023-01-16 08:20:56 UTC Sorry youtube is being such a pain in the ass to you as well. Franchi was founded in 1868 in Brescia . Hey Jim, I was pretty confident in the 110 Ultralight that I found locally for a hair under $1000 but your updates here are making me rethink that. Fit me like a glove. Know it is not a bolt action rifle, but how does the Henry Long Ranger stack up against these options? I wouldnt hesitate to recommend a Weatherby if you find one in a cartridge you like, or if you dont mind shooting Weatherbys overbore cartridges. Its a well designed stock, but the fit and finish feels cheesyespecially the checkering pattern they use. Doesnt do it when there is no round in the chamber. Twist Rate: 1:11 I have found a lot of draw backs such as a cramped magazine box that when I tried to seat bullets out there was no room in the magazine to do so therefore I had excess bullet jump into the throat of the barrel, especially older barrels with slightly eroded throats and not being able to seat the bullet out sometimes does not give you the best accuracy. Great review I used to not care about if the bolt locked on safe but after a walk in the woods of ND with a Ruger American and the bolt falling out, to not be recovered on the opener, I now only have guns that lock the bolt on safe. Luckily I was at a store on vacation that let me handle both. Usage for the rifle would be long distance hobby shooting, but also potentially taking it on everything from whitetail up to moose for a hunt should I ever get in to the sport with my brothers and dad. We watch all your videos on YouTube. The action is a Mauser type like Sako. . Whats the pros and cons in your opinion? Ill be using it in the Southern Rockies for context. Looking past your racism when you buy once and buy quality you never cry about it, your just damn glad you made the right decision because often a lost opportunity is just that, it never comes again in life. The Tikka T3x has a single-column detachable clip magazine made from a strong fiberglass-reinforced composition. Both the Momentum Elite and the newer Tikka Veil are . Thanks for such a speedy response. DK. So far really like it FYI. The controlled-round feed action is great. Hi Jim Im trying to click your links to the guns but its not working. Thats unfortunate because theyre chamberimg it in 7PRC. Hard to go wrong with it for online prices often below $400. $1,049.00. So in general, pick the Tikka T3X Lite if you want a lightweight rifle with a fantastic action, and youre going to be shooting cartridges lighter than a 7mm Rem Mag or .30-06. Fierce are not perfect but over all compared to everything else on the market there really hard to beat. I am looking for a new rifle, and am looking at the Franchi Momentum Elite, was looking for any input by those of you that have one. I have 13 riffles in calibers from 7mm08 , 270 ( my favorite caliber), 300H&H and 300 WM and 300WSM in Weatherby Mark V and Vanguard, Sako, Tika, Winchester model 70 pre 64 and new one, Kleingunther, Browning Xbolt, Browning medallion, BAR in 270 and 300 WM, 7mmMag in Weatherby Vanguard and Sako composite, Bennelli Lupo in 270. So how do you choose between them? I took it back to Scheels and the guys said its the second time someone has brought one back with that issue in a week. Have you fired the Sako 85 Finnlight? The reasonwhen Im going to kill an animal, I want to kill it stone deadone well-placed shot. Boy, so many good 7 mags. I even bought one Mauser with a shot out barrel knowing it was shot out for $240 dollars complete with scope and had a local gunsmith rebarrel it for me and reblue the whole gun and I had only $600 in it. I have the weather extreme in 25-05 that I purchased for a Pronghorn hunt topped with a Leupold VX6 HD. Yes your quite right on that and its sad that the majority of hunters never bother to educate themselves in regards to the plethora of 6.5 mm cartridges invented over the years. Fierce Rival I really like my Fierce Rival chambered in 6.5 PRC. Im familiar with it, but havent done an official review. What do you think of the Bergara B14 HMR? Its a great suppressor. Using Burris Zee rings, I just applied a thin layer of silicone sealant inside the rings and remounted the scope. When will you be putting the Seekins HAVAK PH2 through its paces? Esp in 7mm-08. I know its very high end but with a replaced hip and knee, I want anchored shots and believe that cartridge is a slight upgrade on the venerable 300WM. Phil. Thanks for any input. What do you think about the CZ 557 line and the new 600s? Looking at a Seekins Havak in 300 PRC. I did achieve the box numbers through hand loading and Magpro powder for the 170 Bergers and Staball 6.5 for the 129 lrx. If you had a choice between XBolt Pro & Dako finnlight 85 in 300wm what one would you choose. In regards to the CVA and the Bergara, Im looking at getting one or the other in 7mm Mag. What do you think of the French after some time? However, Ill simply leave this anecdote. Is the Sako worth the that premium price though? Required fields are marked *. But I cant understand why offering left handed guns seems impossible to some manufacturers. So Id recommend just paying for it online. . In case anyone is wondering and didnt click the link, its available in 6.5Creedmore. I do have a question that I hope you will address. I understood going into it that it was a boutique and emotionally motivated cartridge choice, but the performance and build quality is excellent. Loved seeing some rifles I hadnt seen vids on with the Sako and getting your full thoughts. XPR has a great barrel (mine was very accurate), free floated; pretty smooth bolt/action for price; same trigger as M70; permacote is durable; stock is better than most in price range. Hey Jim, I would love to hear your imput on which rifle you prefer between the Ruger American, CVA Cascade, and the Winchester XPR. Bergara B14 Hunter? Pls recommend as I need a rifle under 1500 $ including Scope for shooting upto 600 Yards with cheaper ammo to practice more. Savage 110? You have probably heard this before but I am not really a hunter, at least not yet. I really love your channel. You mention that you felt the Browning X-Bolt Pro was not a good fit for a heavy recoil gun. Hello Jim, I am in the market for a new rifle and have really narrowed it down between the Fierce Rival and the Springfield 2020 Waypoint. Never spent over $500 before. I am about ready to purchase the Springfield Waypoint 2020 in 6.5 prc then, i see the Proof Elevation MTR is offered in a 7prc, as is the Rival in a 7prc I also like the Fierce Reaper and the Sako S20 for heavy-recoiling cartridges. I just have to say thank you I really appreciate your unbiased and honest opinions. I think many of us started on something like that, dads old rifle or grandpas. Most of the videos I see you get two shots touching and a flier on the mod 70. Jim. I decided to to send Fierce an email basically telling them how disappointed I was with the tight chamber and extractor design issues and failure. x bolt is about 150 or more expensive. And have heard mostly good things on it, so I kinda think it was mostly a caliber issue for that gun. It just does everything reasonably well. I was very impressed at the response I got from John and can tell you Fierce is a company that stands behind their products. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. It has become one of my favorite guns. Thanks for your thoughts and time! Not much going on here, really, but its simple and it works. funny, I was between the FME and the CVA cascade for a 350L. Seller: Ammo And Arms. Scope bases follow the Remington 700 mounting footprint, but the action length does not so only 2-piece R700 bases or separate rings will work. I am going to use the rifle for mainly whitetail deer hunting in Wisconsin but I occasionally like once every 5-10 years go out west and hunt pronghorn or elk and have recently tried to hunt moose in Alaska. I dont see the stock being much different really. It is still a preferred caliber in Scandinavia for big game. Removing the bolt, however, is easier thanks to a release lever located on the side of the action. Overall, I think the best three rifles under $1,000 are the Tikka T3X Lite, the Bergara B-14 Ridge, and the Weatherby Vanguard. So if you are shooting 300 win mag, will it throw inaccurate shots on the 3rd shot (or even the 2nd)? As i get older i am now back to 6,555 and 8x57IS and 308win when it come to calibers but that is more related to the hunting i do than the rifles .Love your tube videos and the fact that you have your own opinions an are not afraid to tell everyone about them. I like the reviews on the CVA but the Bergara is hard to beat, the Terrain Wilderness is the one Im leaning towards. After reviewing and owning over 40 bolt-action hunting rifles, here are are the best of the best. A junk dull blue finish, it would have costed them too much to put a decent high gloss bluing on it. If so have they made any notable changes to this model over previous models?
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