Hey what’s going on everyone im bored lol. I am looking to get a new rifle I have 1000 what would you get ? Use case bench rest , competition just all around package . Thanks hope to hear from you guys
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Ok I don’t have a rifle$1000 of ammo
my answer is unchanged.Ok I don’t have a rifle
I agree. I never liked the feel of the Bravo. They’ve sold so many of the Bravo I decided I must be wrong. Haha.Howa barreled action from Brownells and MDT ORYX Chassis. If you can up the budget a couple hundred dollars then the MDT XRS.
Bravo chassis in nice too but you'd have to feel it. I personally don't care much for the Bravo.
If you want off the shelf rifle, Tikka Varmint or roll the dice on a Bergara B14 HMR.
There we go!! I was wondering when we would get the quintessential SH response to this !$1000? For that amount, skip getting a piece of shit rifle and just rent some nice ass for an hour or so.....It will leave you with better memories.
Thanks for the dick answer.Well, it was a poorly written stupid question. It deserved a stupid answer...
For 3min of what will quickly turn into regret? Bad deal.
In all seriousness, there’s some wisdom in saving up for what you’ve indicated your purpose for the rifle would be ( bench rest shooting, competition). Use the time for some research. Consider the used market, there’s lots of good things out there that may not be brand new but that have lots of life left.Hey what’s going on everyone im bored lol. I am looking to get a new rifle I have 1000 what would you get ? Use case bench rest , competition just all around package . Thanks hope to hear from you guys
These aren’t bad suggestions at all , although I’m not sure how they would fit , with the exception of the Howa heavy barreled action and KRG, with the OP’s stated goals ( bench and competition).For <$1000 tikka T3x lite (wait until they are released with threaded muzzles as announced at shot show), bergara wilderness sierra, or howa heavy barreled action with a krg bravo or mdt field stock.
For super low budget (~$500) you can grab a savage 110 trail hunter or ruger american gen2 (both come with threaded muzzles and cerakoted barrels).
Yeah good point but good luck doing any solid bench rest/competition shooting with a sub $1K gun. I guess the savage 110 tac would be a better fit for his use case than the trail hunter but I believe the trail hunter does have a beefier barrel than standard 110’s. Probably a bergara b14 HMR instead of the sierra wilderness as well to get a heavier barrel.These aren’t bad suggestions at all , although I’m not sure how they would fit , with the exception of the Howa heavy barreled action and KRG, with the OP’s stated goals ( bench and competition).
This. Can't go wrong with a Rem 700 sps-aac, ltr, police, 5r or similar. An old school FN tactical model would be cool if you could find a good deal on one.As others have stated save up some more. If you go the used route, look for a low round count 7005r or 700P pre RR serial# or a proven RR serial number. Still save up more and get something modern.
Don't go dipping in the gun money for that!Hookers n blow.
And how exactly does this fit into his $1,000 budget for a rifle?Buy an Origin and then grab a prefit from either Outlier or Urbanrifleman. Then go shoot the shit out of it and save money for a higher quality prefit to replace it. You'll most likely end up with an Origin anyway. If you're MIL/LEO or First responder, reach out to Paul at Evolved Ballistics for a discount on the Origin. I'm not affiliated, just a happy customer.
It's close, but worth the small overage.And how exactly does this fit into his $1,000 budget for a rifle?
Good info here on SH…….but no truer words. Questions are definitely graded and responded to accordingly, often in a degrading fashion. I do definitely get the feeling, though, that it’s not as prevalent as in the past.Sniper’s Hide, where forum members answer the question they think they should have been asked, rather than the actual question asked.
-Stan
What, you mean they actually make rifles that cost less than $10,000.00????? Darn, tell me where so I can go and see these wonders.If you listen to those people you will spend $5,000 to $10,000 before you fire your first round.
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Lots of us here have been in the OPs shoes and realized after spending thousands of dollars that a sub 1k rifle won't meet objectives, especially given his proposed use. Myself included. I was simply throwing out another alternative that will be more cost effective in the long run. If you don't like it, you don't need to respond. At least my post had some relevant info for the OP to consider, while yours, was lacking in that regard.Sniper’s Hide, where forum members answer the question they think they should have been asked, rather than the actual question asked.
-Stan
Ask your husband.Ok I don’t have a rifle
How is it close when the action alone is $900?It's close, but worth the small overage.
Bc outlier barrels are only like $250.How is it close when the action alone is $900?
The discount from EB is what you're not accounting for. Outlier barrels can be had for almost 200.How is it close when the action alone is $900?
This ^^^. There are a bunch of discount codes for outlier, one is texasplinking which is 25% off at the moment (subject to change I think).The discount from EB is what you're not accounting for. Outlier barrels can be had for almost 200.
Your rifle as set up kind of counters your own argument with a $5,000 optic sitting on top of it. Most on here with agree that you can make a Savage rifle shoot but the gritty action and feeding issues make it problematic for the novice to use in competition. It is true you could never sell a Savage for the price of what all of the upgrades cost because by the time you are at $1,200 or more there are nicer options out of the box.Shortly you will get the guys coming on here saying that Savage rifles are unreliable or junk or you’re throwing your money away and will never recoup your investment.
If you listen to those people you will spend $5,000 to $10,000 before you fire your first round.
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