SkipperRipper
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- Nov 7, 2020
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I would suggest any variation of an X-Bolt or the new Benelli Lupo.
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Agreed. I will never buy another non stainless rifle for hunting. Also, For what it's worth, I have a stainless Tikka t3x 300WM and a 7rem mag weatherby vanguard, give me the Tikka any day of the week.Those are all good rifles, you just have to go to a store and handle them to see what you prefer. The 300 winmag is an amazing round, you will be happy with it. I personally would spend the extra money for a stainless version for a hunting rifle.
Have you ever put a bipod on one of your vanguards? I have had issues with the POI changing drastically when putting one on. I'm assuming it's because it's not a free floating barrel but just checking if anyone else has that issue.I have 3 Vanguards that will all shoot sub moa. My first one is chambered in .300 Weatherby. It's a blued barrel and action and came in a wood stock that I re-stocked in AA Fancy walnut that fits me. My other two are stainless barrels and actions in Weatherby's Griptonite stocks that I also modified to fit me. One is chambered in .308 Win and the other in .223 Rem. Both of these will also shoot moa groups. All of them are topped with Leupold VX 3i CDS scopes.
Yes, I've put Uncle Mike's flush mount, detachable sling mounts on all of my rifles. I also modified my Harris bipod with a male portion of the sling mount so I can put my bipod on any of my rifles. I shoot my .223 and .308 Vanguards every week at the range from a prone position with the bipod at the 200, 300, and 430 yard gongs.Have you ever put a bipod on one of your vanguards? I have had issues with the POI changing drastically when putting one on. I'm assuming it's because it's not a free floating barrel but just checking if anyone else has that issue.
I think one of the most beautiful rifles I ever saw was a Sauer. Didn't have the money at that time. Thinking back, Sauer in the early 70's made a bolt action for Smith and Wesson that was also a beautiful rifle.Toss Sauer 100 XT in 300 winmag for consideration. It comes with 5 shot 100 yd 1 MOA 10 year guarantee and a host a features that compares well in price and function with the Tikkas. I have one in 8x57 and am impressed with price, features and accuracy. It is a light rifle (6.9 lbs) so 300 winmag recoil is an issue to consider.
Balance, handling, accuracy and a great trigger make it one sweet rifle. It’s also pretty comfortable to shoot for a relatively light .300 Winchester.I don’t know if you’re limited by budget, but @MTLabrador had a Sako Finnlight with him that impressed the heck out of me. If I were to buy a new rifle tomorrow they would be on the short list.
Care to share your load work up? I run an xbolt HCLR 1-10" twist with 190ablrsI have the x bolt stalker long range in 300 win mag. I handload for it. Shoots 1/2 moa with 210 accubond lr. Love the rifle
2nd on the Tikka. I'm getting one ready for 2023 elk. Wideland camo and black ceracote in 300 Win Mag.Tikka is another to consider, I waffled between the xbolt and the tikka. I didn't want a 26" barrel, just a PITA for the way I like to hunt.
I think that todays rifle's are so far ahead of older rifles that one is pretty much as good as another. Go look at those rifle's and pick the one that appeals to you. Probably make you happy!I’m looking at a few rifles for a 300 win mag. Anyone have firsthand experience with any of these in this caliber?
Ruger American
Howa 1500/weatherby vanguard
Browning x-bolt stalker
Thanks.