I just got into precision rifle shooting (after decades in handgun shooting), and chose a semi auto as my first precision rifle. However, I keep seeing references here and elsewhere to high quality bolt rifles. Because I know nothing about bolt rifles, I feel like I need to let a lot of potentially useful information sail right on by me. I hate to do that, as I'm sure I'll get a bolt rifle as well sometime, as I have already found I love precision rifle shooting, and the hand loading and other skill sets associated with it, and I like the relative pureness and simplicity of a bolt rifle.
Can you guys and gals educate me a bit on:
- What companies make really good bolt rifles (doesn't necessarily mean only the expensive ones!)
- What models from those companies are highly regarded, and why?
- Which companies are known for what strengths and weaknesses?
- If you already have a 308 semi auto rifle, would you get another 308 in a bolt rifle, or would you be better advised to do a different caliber (like 338 Lapua), and why?
Whatever you talk to me about, it needs to accept optics gracefully. My eyesight is not good enough anymore to do long range shooting with open or peep sights.
Simple maintenance would be a big plus (metal chassis versus bedded?).
Jim G
Can you guys and gals educate me a bit on:
- What companies make really good bolt rifles (doesn't necessarily mean only the expensive ones!)
- What models from those companies are highly regarded, and why?
- Which companies are known for what strengths and weaknesses?
- If you already have a 308 semi auto rifle, would you get another 308 in a bolt rifle, or would you be better advised to do a different caliber (like 338 Lapua), and why?
Whatever you talk to me about, it needs to accept optics gracefully. My eyesight is not good enough anymore to do long range shooting with open or peep sights.
Simple maintenance would be a big plus (metal chassis versus bedded?).
Jim G