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Pinecricker

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Quick intro and seasons greetings to all. I am a new member, located in the Panhandle region of North Idaho. I grew up here, hunting elk my whole life, but spent several years back east after college. I've been getting back into big game hunting the last few years. I also enjoy bird hunting.

I am curious if any one here has experience with the Nosler M48 Patriot? It seems to be a very well built rifle. It is the only rifle I have been able to find that still has a fully adjustable trigger (take up, over-travel and pull weight can all be adjusted).

I hunt elk with a customized Model 700 in .300 Win. Mag., but am looking for a good rifle for deer and antelope (and hopefully goat or sheep some day). I've had trouble finding a "production" rifle that will hold the kind of group I'm looking for, and I hate not being able to do my own trigger work

Any feedback is appreciated,

Pinecricker

P.S. Just want to say I enjoy OYOA and Fresh Tracks, and can't wait to see more episodes.
 
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Just curious but what kind of grouping are you looking for? It's tough nowadays to find a production rifle that doesn't shoot MOA or better, at least that's been my experience.
 
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Just curious but what kind of grouping are you looking for? It's tough nowadays to find a production rifle that doesn't shoot MOA or better, at least that's been my experience.

First, thanks to all for the replies.

I can consistently shoot a half minute group with my elk rifle, which is a trued up model 700 BDL with a Krieger barrel on a a McMillan stock. It is my baby. I put two bullets in the same hole on a 6x6 I shot with it this year.
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I bought a Winchester Model 70 featherweight .30-06, and had some VERY nice trigger work done on it (and free floating) by Elite Rifleworks down Meridian, ID. But, to shoot a tight group with it, I have to let it cool down between shots. It takes a dialed in load and a lot of practice to shoot an inch at 100 yds.

Then, I picked up an M77 Hawkeye, stainless, all weather in .270 Win. It shoots OK'ish, but it has a lot of creep in the trigger, and the only way to take it out is with welding and grinding. It kind of bothers me that a company would do that to their rifles.

Just looking for something off the rack that shoots like my Model 700. I want to be very sure before dropping the money on the M48.

Pinecricker
 
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Sounds to me like you have the ideal gun already. Why buy another rifle that isn't going to be as accurate as your elk gun, nor shoot as flat?

I know, I know, it doesn't need to be practical. It's a new gun.:) I always thought if I found a gun I was really partial to, I'd like to get identical guns in different calibers. That way no matter which gun I was shooting it would handle the same as the other(s). Have fun!
 
Are you looking for a lightweight mountain rifle or sporter? Synthetic, laminate, walnut? Some rifles that have been mentioned before are kimber and sako. Also I have friends that brag on cz but I am not a fan. I don't think you can ignore howa either. But I can sympathise, this is what I went through a couple of months ago and ended up settling on a custom build so that I could do exactly what I want with length, stock, caliber etc. Good luck!
 
FWIW, Nosler rifle comes with a MOA guarantee shooting Nosler Ammo. Not too many folks out there can out shoot a MOA rifle from field positions. I could really dig one of those in 260 Rem.

That said, if you can find a Reminton donor for a good price you can build one for about the same price or less.
 
Quite a few factory rifles have the potential of being able to shoot to a MOA.

If the trigger is that important to you - and it is to me also - in making a decision I would suggest considering some of the after market precision triggers. I have a number of custom triggers and IMO a trigger is right next to a quality barrel in achieving maximum accuracy potential.

I nor any gunsmith that I have used has ever been able to adjust a factory trigger to anywhere close to a custom trigger.
 

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