Good morning!
I am new to rifle / long range shooting and I am using this as a way to get closer to my father who was in the military. I am looking to get a rifle that I can grow with, starting out getting use to closer ranges but eventually pushing out to 800+ yards ( threw a number out there ). I'm looking for more precision and less for hunting.
That being said, I have done my homework and have narrowed down my selection to 4 rifles:
1. Winchester XPC
2. Tikka T3x Tac A1
3. Ruger Precision Rifle
4. Savage Arms10/110 BA Stealth Evolution
I wanted to see what opinions / experience the community here had towards the referenced rifles. I know people may be biased or have favorites. All 3 seem to be solid guns but i'm looking at this as a long term investment so im over thinking this. So far I am leaning towards the T3x Tac A1.
I am also not sure which caliber to go with but I am leaning towards 6.5 creedmoor. It really doesn't seem like there's a wrong choice though creedmoor seems to be more forgiving for someone inexperienced.
Thank you for your help
I am new to rifle / long range shooting and I am using this as a way to get closer to my father who was in the military. I am looking to get a rifle that I can grow with, starting out getting use to closer ranges but eventually pushing out to 800+ yards ( threw a number out there ). I'm looking for more precision and less for hunting.
That being said, I have done my homework and have narrowed down my selection to 4 rifles:
1. Winchester XPC
2. Tikka T3x Tac A1
3. Ruger Precision Rifle
4. Savage Arms10/110 BA Stealth Evolution
I wanted to see what opinions / experience the community here had towards the referenced rifles. I know people may be biased or have favorites. All 3 seem to be solid guns but i'm looking at this as a long term investment so im over thinking this. So far I am leaning towards the T3x Tac A1.
I am also not sure which caliber to go with but I am leaning towards 6.5 creedmoor. It really doesn't seem like there's a wrong choice though creedmoor seems to be more forgiving for someone inexperienced.
Thank you for your help