Need help looking for new bolt gun cal 7mm-08 $850 max

charliebrown1999

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I have a boat load of new Hornady 139 gr American Whitetail ammo. I have no shooters in the family and I don't want to die leaving the ammo in the garage for the wifey to deal with. I know that last sentence had a dangling preposition but didn't think you shooters would mind. Anyhow I need input on buying a new bolt action rifle in caliber 7mm-08. I prefer a stainless steel gun and 24" barrel as I live 2 miles from the Pacific Ocean. I do not want to spend more than $850. I know the economics are stupid but, I have been unable to sell the ammo since the "new darlings" of shooting sports have placed the 7mm-08 Remington on the DL. So, yes I would rather spend $850 shooting up 800rds of new ammo than leave it to my wife's next husband. I have dismissed Savage as I still have one of those "heavy bolt lift " rifles. At my age, when I go to the range I have to rent an 800lb gorilla and have him lift the bolt and extract the spent cartridge. It is not so bad buying a bushel of bananas to encourage the gorilla to work the bolt but, my god, cleaning up his fecal matter is a real back breaker not to mention the odor.
So, although most of you shooter spend that kind of money on scope mounts and rings, I would appreciate any sage advice by the cognoscenti. Many of you have recommended the Tikka lite, however in reviewing the ads I have found that they are misprinted. They are not 24 inch bbls. They are also youth models with a very short LOP stock.
 
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If you do happen to make it and live past whatever is facing you, a Tikka T3 is a great platform to build off of if you later decide to do so.

Good luck, hope you make it.
 
I like the Tikka.

If that's all you're going to shoot with it, not so big of a deal. But, the 7mm has a bit of the same problem the .257 and 277 cals have, and that is the "we always twist it this way..." syndrome. I have a 7mm-08 with a 26" 1-8" twist and it will stabilize ALL the heavies at it's slow speed in comparison with other 7mm's.

If you want to stretch it out, look for a good barrel through @Bugholes or if you go Savage, Northland Shooters Supply has a bunch of Criterion and Shilen. They work pretty good, but it's always nice to have the confidence in having gotten a premium barrel.
 
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I have a boat load of new Hornady 139 gr American Whitetail ammo. I have no shooters in the family and I don't want to die leaving the ammo in the garage for the wifey to deal with. I know that last sentence had a dangling preposition but didn't think you shooters would mind. Anyhow I need input on buying a new bolt action rifle in caliber 7mm-08. I prefer a stainless steel gun and 24" barrel as I live 2 miles from the Pacific Ocean. I do not want to spend more than $850. I know the economics are stupid but, I have been unable to sell the ammo since the "new darlings" of shooting sports have placed the 7mm-08 Remington on the DL. So, yes I would rather spend $850 shooting up 800rds of new ammo than leave it to my wife's next husband. I have dismissed Savage as I still have one of those "heavy bolt lift " rifles. At my age, when I go to the range I have to rent an 800lb gorilla and have him lift the bolt and extract the spent cartridge. It is not so bad buying a bushel of bananas to encourage the gorilla to work the bolt but, my god, cleaning up his fecal matter is a real back breaker not to mention the odor.
So, although most of you shooter spend that kind of money on scope mounts and rings, I would appreciate any sage advice by the cognoscenti.
Lol!.. that was a good read!
 
I like the Tikka.

If that's all you're going to shoot with it, not so big of a deal. But, the 7mm has a bit of the same problem the .257 and 277 cals have, and that is the "we always twist it this way..." syndrome. I have a 7mm-08 with a 26" 1-18" twist and it will stabilize ALL the heavies at it's slow speed in comparison with other 7mm's.

If you want to stretch it out, look for a good barrel through @Bugholes or if you go Savage, Northland Shooters Supply has a bunch of Criterion and Shilen. They work pretty good, but it's always nice to have the confidence in having gotten a premium barrel.

Thank you gunny.