VikingsGuy
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Seems like every day somebody on HT posts looking for a basic rifle recommendation for themselves or a kid. In 2019 just about any factory gun will shoot 1.5 MOA (and many 1 MOA) right out of the box with factory ammo. So, within 350y and with appropriate cartridge/bullet and shot selection all will effectively take big game/predators. But there are differences between $299 guns and $750 guns. Stocks, triggers, actions, fit/finish typically (but not always) improve as the price rises. Based on owning and shooting all but the Begara, here is my ranking from top to bottom. FWIW - I am perfectly happy hunting with any of the top 6. I would be interested how other HTers would rank these. (I haven't owned or shot a Rem 783, Win XPR, Thompson/Center Compass, Stevens 200 or Browning AB3 so I left them off the list)
1. Tikka T3x Lite
2. Begara B-14
3. Howa 1500/Weatherby Vanguard Series 2
Sept '22 Update - 3.5. CVA Cascade
4. Savage 1x/1x0 series
5. Ruger American
6. Savage Axis II
7. Rem 700 (base factory not blueprinted)
8. Mossberg Patriot
9. Marlin X7
10. Savage Axis
Oct '21 Update: Just saw this video along the same lines:
July '22 Update: Slightly increased price range, similar question:
Aug '22 Addenda - "What you get (and don't get)" as the price point rises.
Udate: Probably worth adding CVA Cascade to the top half of the list.
1. Tikka T3x Lite
2. Begara B-14
3. Howa 1500/Weatherby Vanguard Series 2
Sept '22 Update - 3.5. CVA Cascade
4. Savage 1x/1x0 series
5. Ruger American
6. Savage Axis II
7. Rem 700 (base factory not blueprinted)
8. Mossberg Patriot
9. Marlin X7
10. Savage Axis
Oct '21 Update: Just saw this video along the same lines:
July '22 Update: Slightly increased price range, similar question:
Aug '22 Addenda - "What you get (and don't get)" as the price point rises.
Udate: Probably worth adding CVA Cascade to the top half of the list.
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