Re: off the shelf tactical rifles (high end)
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: hyena74</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: steve123</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: jayph</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I know there are a ton of great smiths out there that can build you what ever you want but, I was wondering what are my options for off the shelf rifles. I put together this list, is there any other guns that deserve a look?
Sako TRG-22
AI AW308
AI AX308
Dessert Tactical Arms SRS
Prarie Gun Works Coyote
I will look them over and try to find the best one for me as Iam sure they are all top shelf. Just curious if there are any others that I should be considering.
Thanks
Jason </div></div>
The guys at Surgeon have some rifles they can grab "off the shelf"
and ship ASAP if you're in a hurry and more than a few can be had next week in various configurations.I still keep coming back to the Surgeon 591 action.I just like them because the Picattiny 20 MOA rail is integral so that's one less thing you don't have to worry about coming loose.The extra metal stiffens the action as well.The recoil lug is also part of the action.They are very smooth and have that traditional bolt gun feel.
I'm pretty sure you'd be more than happy with any of the rifles on your list if they felt right to you.If you could get behind some of them it would help in the decision making process.How a rifle feels to you makes a huge difference sometimes.For instance,I've seen guys here on the Hide buy AIAW's that couldn't get used to how they feel and sell them a month later at a loss.
There are other things to consider.I'll mention some of my personal prefences.They may or may not apply to you.What I like doesn't matter to you but getting the rifle that suits your personal preferences does.
The last couple years weight has become more of an issue for me as I'm half a century old now.I don't want to shoot a 19lb rifle icluding scope offhand ever again,LOL or lug the damn thing around for that matter.So I chose a medium weight barrel instead of heavy and bought a lighter scope with alluminum/titanium rings also.I prefer 1.5 lb single stage triggers,fully adjustable stocks,longish barrels-26".Those are some of things to think about.You get the picture here.
I think you could add the Tubb 2000 to your list as well.
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those surgeons sure are nice...but do you think they are built to "tight" for field use? </div></div>
Not very glorious but this is the only story I have to share from personal experience. When traveling between stages at the Utah shootoffs the next stage was quite a ways,maybe a mile of dirt road.On the way I noticed I had left the back window open on the Ford Explorer where my Surgeon XL was laying with action facing up.I thought there wouldn't be much dust getting in so instead of stopping and closing it I kept going till I got there.Bad decision,LOL,the back window must of caused a vortex of some kind.That Surgeon got totaly covered in a thick coat of gritty dust.I thought for sure the bolt would lock up but it was fine.I even showed a few of the guys how badly covered in dirt the rifle was.They were suprised themselves that everything was still working.