HuntTalk Freak
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Saw the rifle on the latest Elk Talk. Really like that camo pattern.
I foresee one in 308 in my future.
I foresee one in 308 in my future.
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Hahaha well thanks, I will take it. I tend to put all my thoughts out there. I also over explain what I am trying to say so the person I am talking with has all or most of the facts. I like to be interactive and helpful when I see something that peeks my interest. Some year I will learn to trim the fat and get to the point. Cheers.
Thanks VG, yes we definitely do. I am semi new on here, so I am trying to be active and helpful when I can and even meet new people and glean from their knowledge and experience.@Addicting - play nice with others - we each have our own style
I also saw that rifle on the last episode. Looks awesome! I will be replacing my P17 sporter 30-06 with hopefully a new 308 Howa for this fall. I gotta be honest, I was hoping that 270 would make the cut but 308 would be the next best caliber for me. From that episode I gathered two big questions that Im sure BF cant answer yet....Saw the rifle on the latest Elk Talk. Really like that camo pattern.
I foresee one in 308 in my future.
I bet you’re right about it being Brownells. I’ve looked at their barreled actions a few times with the idea of building one up.I also saw that rifle on the last episode. Looks awesome! I will be replacing my P17 sporter 30-06 with hopefully a new 308 Howa for this fall. I gotta be honest, I was hoping that 270 would make the cut but 308 would be the next best caliber for me. From that episode I gathered two big questions that Im sure BF cant answer yet....
1. Who is the exclusive retailer? I hope its Cabelas (I got points ready to be burnt up on a rifle lol) But I suspect it may be Brownell's because they seem to still do alot of business with Legacy Sports (Howa).
2. What will be the MSRP? Of course we can only hope it is as affordable as possible.
The release month (august) is encouraging for us 2019 hunters. BF and Howa came up with what appears to be a great rifle with a legit optic.
The Howa 1500 with an HS precision stock is $750-$900 depending on caliber and that is what a blued barrel not cerakoted nor threaded, even though he mentioned that Howa threw that in no charge. The Leupold VX-3i 3.5-10x40 CDS is $650 on Leupold's website, but you look at a retailer like Cabela's and they are $400 with the 1" tube and duplex reticle. So it most likely will be in that $1,000-$1,200 mark depending on caliber. I know Randy/Big Fin wants to keep the cost down as much as possible so it is more accessible to most people whom want to upgrade from their Savage Axis's, Remington 700 ADLs or way worse the 770s and 783s, Thompson Center Compasses, and other entry level models in different brands.I bet you’re right about it being Brownells. I’ve looked at their barreled actions a few times with the idea of building one up.
I would look at the MSRP of the optic and closet production rifle Howa currently has and subtract 10%. That’s just a wild ass guess though. I’ve been meaning to do it just keeps sleeping my mind.
Not really, that’s about what you would spend on a Bergera with that scope if paying retail.
Too much. mtmuley$1,600 at Sportsman's Warehouse.
I know you didn't mean me personally, but that's exactly the problem for me. That combo you mentioned is not something I would buy. I'm probably cheaper than many in that regard, but considering that I thought this package was meant for the relatively inexperienced it's probably on the steep side.
I can't imagine a newish hunter, without a suitable elk or deer rifle already, dropping +/-$1,700 (out the door) for a new rifle.
I am curious on the weight of the rifle but again performance and reliability are my number one keys for purchase.