franchi momentum elite vs tikka t3

Helping the Franchi Momentum turn in great groups well, helping the shooter do his or her part better is a wonderful factory trigger. Best purchase I ever made. Thanks for the videos, they have been great! The SIG Cross would be a best second choice. Savage, Tikka, Browning, Christensen- all offer LH options and should be commended for it. Ive killed elk, mule deer and whitetails, with it. Required fields are marked *. I also have ignored the Winchester M70 for exactly the reason you mentioned. I knew an unknown secret that they did not know, its called grease and oil. Seekins is another I looked into but judging by the lack of representation in reviews I\m not confident in it either. In the video below, I review the Fierce Rogue and show what I like/dislike about the Fierce Rogue. I went ahead and ordered a scope today, I had a leupold vx5 3x15 and sent it back, and today I ordered a Burris Signature HD 3x15, so I will see how they compare. So where are you from originally and where are you now..Im thinking not the US. $699.00. BarrelLength: 22 inches I decided to to send Fierce an email basically telling them how disappointed I was with the tight chamber and extractor design issues and failure. Just a few examples of what is out there on the used market so why in the hell would anyone be dumb enough to buy modern made piece of garbage. Franchi Momentum Varmint Elite .224 Valkyrie 24" 1:7 Bbl TrueTimber Prairie/Midnight Bronze 7+1 Rifle 41712. Plus all the pros of the above B-14 review. I got it in 6.5 creedmoor for deer hunting. Removable e Box Magazine (Large Capacity) Vlad is typical progtard. Thoughts? Fun to read through this after watching all the vids. Im well aware that there is stiff competition in the semi-custom rifle category. Hey Jim, love your reviews and videos, just wondering when we might start seeing 7mm PRC rifles becoming more available in stores? So if I review it and love my copy, Id be convincing people to buy one and they very likely may not have the same experience. Threaded barrel for a brake. Lets weed out a few rifles I DONT recommend first. Never worried much about how my rifle looked either before or after the hunt. I own a Tikka T3 in .300 WSM and love it as my go-to big game hunting rifle. I purchased a 280 AI in a Mark V Weatherby instead. I saw your video on the 7mm prc and considered waiting till they came out. I have been looking at the 6.8 western. Keep up the good work! I just have to say thank you I really appreciate your unbiased and honest opinions. Im looking at my first hunter and precision rifle that I can take to the range once a month and go on 2 or 3 hunting trips per year (pig/deer) mostly in California or surrounding states. Is yours that picky? Savage 110? If I were buying a new hunting rifle today and I could drop $2,300, Id pick the Fierce Rogue with a steel action. Usage for the rifle would be long distance hobby shooting, but also potentially taking it on everything from whitetail up to moose for a hunt should I ever get in to the sport with my brothers and dad. Also would be cool to see you do a semi-custom rifle (Bighorn action, prefit barrel, Ag composites stock, trigger tech, etc.) I really like the stock design. Combing the interwebs just now I see other reviews reporting groups from 0.40 to 2 MOA depending on caliber and ammunition brand/load. I really love your channel. You lost when you bought junk because it will always be low cost junk and you lost when you went to purchase something of quality because the price went way up because you fked around too long before you realized you should have bought quality to begin with when it was still relatively affordable. While I believe theyve succeeded in creating a stock that accommodates many different shooting positions and feels above average in all, it doesnt necessary excel in any of them. That one is on my radar and Id love to hear your thoughts on it. Store. Any help deciding? Myself being a lefty, I have been on the hunt for a good rifle for midwest deer and western hunting in 6.5 PRC. I might just know about a new rifle coming in January 2023 that might change your mind, Awesome reviews Jim. Full Details. Using Burris Zee rings, I just applied a thin layer of silicone sealant inside the rings and remounted the scope. Beater rifles go until they cant. The Tikka action is by far the best in this price point because it cycles ammo perfectly, has a silky smooth bolt slide and is manufactured to a high tolerance so every last one I pick up feels just as good as the one next to it. In fact, I frequently find myself out shooting with a Sig Cross even when I have much more expensive guns that I could be choosing. Im in love. Two of them shoot 270s and one in 25-06. In your opinion, is the Fierce worth the extra you pay or does the Springfield give you more value for the money you spend. Pretty typical for a synthetic-stocked, budget-oriented hunting rifle. Hi Jim, He is a well-known entrepreneur, having started many successful online brands, and lives in St George, Utah. With a century and a half of firearms manufacturing behind it, Italy's Franchi has unveiled its first-ever centrefire hunting rifle, the Momentum. FRUSTRATING. I am going to use the rifle for mainly whitetail deer hunting in Wisconsin but I occasionally like once every 5-10 years go out west and hunt pronghorn or elk and have recently tried to hunt moose in Alaska. The only problem with a Springfield 2020 Waypoint is they dont offer it in enough chamberings. Or, even better if your choice cost less. However, I kill a lot of elk where Im from, and my smaller 6.5s dont produce the knock down effect I had with the Weatherby. I got mine during their initial recall for $199. Loved this article keep em coming! I have my moments of trigger snobbery, but if I owned a Momentum I wouldnt spend money seeking a trigger upgrade or smithing work. What are your thoughts on the Remington Model 700 Alpha One? You mentioned the seekins havoc, but not in detail. My arms are a bit short and most hunting rifles are just too long for me, length of pull wise. Really enjoy your advice and reviews on guns and equipment, I appreciate your opinions. Never fired, sold it for 600). And outside chance of a Bergara HMR or sauer 100 Pantera. If so have they made any notable changes to this model over previous models? Very impressed. Have you heard any news about springfield adding additional calibers for it? Just remember one thing the price of the good older stuff keeps going up and up so when you waste your money on junk it never goes up in value as fast as the good stuff so when you do get around to buying something of quality you lost twice not once. Would you please review the a CZ 600 Alpha? Fit me like a glove. Been looking at the franchi momentum has anyone got this rifle ? You mentioned in your latest live video that youre off the Savage Ultralight these days. Unfortunately now I see it for $1700. I would really like one in one of the 7mm flavors. Great info on the ins and outs of shooting and the rifle reviews. I was down to the Ultralite or the Savage High Country and went with the High Country because of this. enything under 2k. In the case of the .308 Winchester tested here, its a 22-inch, cold hammer forged barrel with U.S.-standard 5/8-24 threads. Magazine Comparison: The Browning X-Bolt features a 4 round detachable polymer rotary magazine. Weatherby also makes it in some non Weatherby calibers. The stock feels like it is created of a very tough polymer. Ive been looking at the varment line in a 6.5 cm. I bought the MarkV Weathermark LT in the .257 WBY. . How is it Franchis fault again? Not impressed with the plastic trigger guard also because I have broken one on a different rifle and it was a pain in the rear to source. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. I think the rifle is feature rich and might be a real shooter. I dont see the stock being much different really. All six chamberings available in U.S.-market Momentums come with a threaded barrel. Its decent, but if you can possibly squeeze another $100 into your budget to get a version with Cerakote, get the CRKT version as itll be more durable in the woods. I really like the trigger feel, but it is a little heavy. Fierce Reaper I just love it so much. However, Ill simply leave this anecdote. Its great out to about 400. Regardless, they should have went with a flush mount magazine like the Axis which, if I may add sells new for a third of the Momentums MSRP in my part of the world. Im looking for another LR hunting rifle and was seriously looking at Christianson arms but not so much now. 80lbs maybe. Nor do my groups appear to be outliers for the Momentum. Weight: 6.6 pounds Stock: AG Composites Alpine Hunter. Thanks. Backfire LLC owns and operates this website. Thanks for doing great work. Have you ever made a review of the Schultz & Larsen rifle? Gunwerks builds great guns, but I just dont see them as being THOUSANDS of dollars better than a Fierce, Weatherby, Seekins, etc. Powered by UBB.threads PHP Forum Software 7.6.1.1 (Release build 20180111) Page Time: 0.097s Queries: 14 (0.037s) Memory: 3.1032 MB (Peak: 3.2586 MB) Zlib disabled. Fnanchi is most likely the same design since they share ownership. I have a Sears gun with an FN Action and a deluxe hand checkered walnut stock (real hand checkering not junk machine cut checkering) in .270 caliber and I paid $300 for it used. Also, it works great if you quickly manhandle the action. Jim, Ive owed most of the brands youve mention here. You never mentioned. The internal box magazine holds four rounds. With attitude like that, you will only buy domestic products and if leftists have their way, none. Keep up the great work. If youre into Italian and youre into affordable, but you still want some Ferrari performance at the Fiat price, Franchis Momentum delivers the goods. After reading you, I am going to use them now for hunting. and Scope bases follow the Remington 700 mounting footprint, but the action length does not so only 2-piece R700 bases or separate rings will work. Im not the person I asked the question but I am also looking at one chambered and 308 and another shop down the road has a 30-06. Great comment, Frank. Those all sound like good options. I am finally biting the bullet and having a custom gun made. Looking past your racism when you buy once and buy quality you never cry about it, your just damn glad you made the right decision because often a lost opportunity is just that, it never comes again in life. I do have a question that I hope you will address. Cries racism when pointed out that is an idiot. HOWEVER, since recording that review Ive also had the opportunity to hunt a good bit. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Launched on the March 2018 cover of Guns & Ammo, the Momentum was actually Franchi's first rifle. I did achieve the box numbers through hand loading and Magpro powder for the 170 Bergers and Staball 6.5 for the 129 lrx. Hi Jim love your content I was wondering if you had a chance to fire a Benelli lupo I own one and love it also have a Tikka tac t3x a Daniel Defense delta 5 pro a accuracy International at. I know its very high end but with a replaced hip and knee, I want anchored shots and believe that cartridge is a slight upgrade on the venerable 300WM. I would have to agree that no higher end rifle list should ever not have a Mod 70 or a Sako on it. The sub-$500 version of the CVA Cascade comes with just blued steel. Does that make sense from what I\ve mentioned? My personal favorite elk cartridge is a 7mm Rem Mag. I just wish there was a better feeling about the Ridgeline. I recommend getting this Ruger American Predator in 6.5 Creedmoor if youll be hunting deer-sized game (or smaller than deer), want to have tons of inexpensive ammo options, and if youll also be using it for target shooting. An innovative modern design with folding buttstock, pistol grip. YOU SHOULD TEST THE SAKO S20 in 6.5 PRC OR THE SAKO BRANDS. Springfield 2020 Waypoint with a steel barrel, Click here to jump to the section on rifles under $500, Click here to jump to the section on rifles under $850, Click here to jump to the section on rifles under $1,600, Click here to jump to the section on premium rifles, a whole video showing the limitations of the Ruger American, ordering that rifle with a Vortex Crossfire II scope on it, Watch my full review of the Springfield 2020 Waypoint, Guaranteed accuracy of 3/4 MOA. Are you still doing a full review on that caliber? Very accurate, handles recoil well, and easily in your price point with room to spare. What ammo are you shooting in your cross? . A very solid four stars here for the Franchi Momentum bolt-action rifle. Hey Jim, I would love to hear your imput on which rifle you prefer between the Ruger American, CVA Cascade, and the Winchester XPR. This gun is very accurate, has a great bump pad to absorb recoil (unlike most wood rifles) and has a threaded barrel for good measure. My assumption has been that given the limited rifles and ammos out, the x-bolt with browning ammo would have to work well together right out of the box. (Great videos by the way!!). Any opinion on it? Im in the market for my very first rifle and I have been eying up the Weatherby Vanguard ever since I saw you pick it. Was very happy with all of it. I am not sure, or saying one is better than the other, but that was something that bothered me. It looks like a real great gun. Is it ever gonna happen or should I just buy a 6.5 prc? American Hunter's first reports of it indicated excellent fit and function and accuracy. Of all the rifles I own, if you just said Grab a rifle and go hunting without any more specifics of where Id be hunting or what Id be hunting, Id grab that rifle. I still love wood stocks. Its the classic , its The One , its stood the test of time , its been around longer than the rest and will still be here long after these other rifles have fallen out of fashion. Vlad I have no idea who you are but you sure do make a lot of noise and a lot less sense. The best part of learning how much I love hunting was how little I first put in. Its like the girl you almost dated because you were such good friends and got along with great, but just never could fall in love with. i would like to buy new as its going to be my first rifle so thought with mod . Appreciate the comment. I am stuck between the tikka t3x and the Bergara b14. I preferred the action on the FME a lil bit over the CVA, but I could not get over how every Franchi had stock contact somewhere along the barrel. Great rifle. The Momentum loved Armscors 168 grain FMJs, though. The pistol grip is thicker than on many similar stocks, which I appreciate a lot, but at the same time a little more palm swell wouldnt hurt. High comb, rigid, modern stock lines. But its a great all around gun out to 450 when most hunters can only shoot 250, if that. Do you have any experience with the Franchi? Any thoughts. Its way more fun to shoot than the other guns. Excellent in every way but its expensive. Moreover, the firearm boasts an excellent light and smooth trigger. As Im new to the shooting world Im still undecided on a long range target rifle. Not real excited about paying for a custom build so wondering what you would recommend I consider? Hey Jim I recently found your stuff and have been doing a deep dive. I looked it up and the barrel profile is exactly the same for bigger calibers. Esp in 7mm-08. Wondering if you have a reason for this Ruger precision is really heavy for hunting, but a cool rifle. Zero quality control issues. MSRP:$609 (about $450 retail). Im a big fan of Sig pistols and never had an issue with QC. Thanks! 1 Image (s) Franchi Momentum Elite 6.5 Creed Realtree Excape 24" TB Burnt Bronze 41606. The action quality, as well as the barrel, produces a very accurate rifle. I appreciate the blunt honesty. Both the Momentum Elite and the newer Tikka Veil are . Gun Review: Franchi Momentum Rifle in .308 Win, School Security: As a Parent, Hold Your School Officials Accountable, Campus Carry Celebrates Two Years in Texas, Doomsayer Professors Refuse to Comment, Gun Review: Smith & Wesson Model 317 Kit Gun .22LR Revolver, Oh, The Humanity: Latest Polling Shows a Majority of Americans Now Oppose an Assault Weapons Ban, Smith & Wesson Announces the New M&P FPC Pistol Caliber Carbine. And yes, I did get the stainless barrel, but its cerrakoted, so reflection should be minimized. As did locking it. People harp on me for recommending the Weatherby Vanguard because its essentially the same thing as a Howa 1500, but costs more money. Jim, Regards kjetil A B Strandengen. A hammer fudged junk barrel that was obviously used. It is so fun to shoot and is extremely accurate! Thanks for any input. You mentioned it once but I cant find a video where you review it? How about a Bergara Wilderness Ridge in 7 mag? Trying to decide which roughly $1k or less rifle to get has been no easy task, and I still dont feel that Im close to deciding. Are you familiar with this cartridge? I found not too long ago a Husqvarna Mauser for $400 bucks in like new condition. It also really liked this 147 grain MEN stuff that I bought in bulk cheap some years ago basically just for semi-auto plinking use. I am going to buy one last hunting rifle eventually in 7mm or 7 PRC so I am watching CVA XT and Weatherby. Sure, its the same action and barrel, but its dressed up completely differently, and I think it changes the gun significantly. Way sub-MOA. Also 243win, 270 win, 300 win mag and 30-06. The CVA Cascade is an exceptional rifle for the price. The Weatherby Vanguard comes in several different editions. Things happen and every animal is different, but I feel like its my duty to show that respect. The Weatherby Vanguard threaded, Bergara B14, and Howa Carbon Stalker are all models Im researching more to try to come to a definitive decision. And although most of my center fires are Deluxe grade, the aforementioned still holds true. Do you know a lot about rifles. Hello Jim, Trigger pull is most critical for me. Yes your quite right on that and its sad that the majority of hunters never bother to educate themselves in regards to the plethora of 6.5 mm cartridges invented over the years. I absolutely love the 2020 waypoint! I went with the CVA simply for that reason. The Sig Cross: Amazing design after some early quality control issues. So how do you choose between them? The narrow width put my eye behind the scope nicely but also leaves enough fudge factor for owners who will add an aftermarket cheek piece or wrap. Its like comparing a Kia against a BMW. I too had nailed it down to the Savage or the Ruger American Rifle. My two next rifles will be a Weatherby Mark V and a Sako 85. The Bergara B14 Wilderness with adjustable cheek piece would be a great choice, as well as anything in the Bergara Premier Series. Will be used for 100-500 yd plinking and occasional deer hunting. Jim love the reviews and the Channel. Love your reviews. 1 is the Footprint for the Action is proprietary, It is NOT made by Bergara. unloaded and 46.7 . I am about ready to purchase the Springfield Waypoint 2020 in 6.5 prc then, i see the Proof Elevation MTR is offered in a 7prc, as is the Rival in a 7prc (1) The Springfield 2020 Waypoint with a steel barrel, (2) You could wait a few months for the new Bergara B14 Squared Crest to come out, or (3) Get a Sig Cross. This ammo is usually an average accuracy performer for me, but dang did the Franchi shoot it well. I like the Sig Cross because its lightweight, easily adjustable to fit me or my kids, very accurate, and the short barrel and folding stock make it easily packable for hunts. Its just so short, light, and accurate. I am looking for a semi-auto gun for hunting, been looking at the Savage MSR 10 in 6.5 CM and the Smith and Wesson M&P 10 in 6.5 CM (I would really love to see an AR10 in 6.5 PRC). Never shot 6.5 but all I hear are good things whats your opinion. It can be tough to watch all the individual reviews of rifles that I do on Youtube and get a sense for where each rifle stacks up on the Jim Scale, so in this post, Ill give it to you straight. Suppressors are DEFINITELY the future, so I wouldnt buy a non-threaded barrel anymore. Thanks for your time Jim, love the channel! I just cant keep myself from grabbing the Sig Cross. You might also consider a more traditional 7 Rem Mag or .30-06. You dont want fine wood and blued steel in the rain on a hunt. I would not even try and shoot a moose with the Creedmore but its no problem with the 6.5 Swede with its 1 in 7.8 twist with the 160 grain slugs. Loved seeing some rifles I hadnt seen vids on with the Sako and getting your full thoughts. NO, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gun_control_in_Italy, F Franchi, and Baretta and their ilk. Specifications: Franchi Momentum in .308 Caliber: .308 Winchester (available in five other calibers, too) Capacity: 4+1 Barrel Length: 22 inches Twist Rate: 1:11 Overall Length: 42.3 inches Length of Pull: 14 inches (adjustable with spacers) Trigger: 2-4 lbs, adjustable, single stage Weight: 6.6 pounds MSRP: $609 ( about $450 retail) Amway if anyone has one opinions please. I loved the way it shot and felt. Franchi was founded in 1868 in Brescia . Interesting comparison. Ultimately it still looks and feels like an inexpensive, plastic stock that youd expect to find on a budget hunting rifle. Its a crisp, clean, single-stage trigger with no slack or take-up and a nice break. Next. I agree with you. Is it felt more? Since recording the review of the Sig Cross, my copy of the gun did develop the issue with the safety where it doesnt quite go to the correct position. Nothing problematic, but clearly noticeable. Have you had a chance to look over or review the Savage Impulse? The rings came with friction paper. Its incredibly well built. My builder said (because of the bad Winchester brass) he would not recommend the 68 Western. It is their lowest entry point to their rifles but looks interesting. I am between a Bergara B-14 Hunter and the Weatherby Vanguard. Those that do could at least be highlighted. Theres also the option of ordering that rifle with a Vortex Crossfire II scope on it. Model 70s and tons and tons of various 98 Mauser rifles ranging from converted low cost military guns to commercial Mausers that cost thousands. Gun #: 932303293. Ruger Americans are fantastic. what makes it a Bergara? It might be Franchi just trying to stay ahead of magazine restrictions in some (less free) parts of the world. Though the tightest of those were from outlets that shoot 3-round groups, for what thats worth (well, its worth a tighter average group size). Im at a point that I can spend $1500+ for a hunting rifle. Newer is not always better. $1,299.00. Leave the modern made junk guns to the young and inexperienced people which results in the good stuff out there being more plentiful for us old foxes that know what a quality gun is and what a reliable one is. Is the Sako worth the that premium price though? Bergara seems to have just come out with a Walnut stock maybe as a result of one of you comparing their stocks to garage floors??? I ended up buying a Bergara Mountain 2.0, which checked all the boxes for me as a hunting rifle. Probably going to be the Waypoint. I just purchased a Rival this week. If you just go in the store, they almost never seem to have any good chambering options. These are incredible results from a rifle with an MSRP barely over $600! I like the Bergara B-14 ridge. Would love to know your thoughts on the Seekins Precision Havak PH2 rifles. You havent included Winchester in your reviews. Ill use my customized REM 700 in 300 win mag for elk. The Tikka Superlite 7RM is my dedicated high country rifle, weighing in at 7.1 lbs scoped. Optional Features TSA Recoil Pads TSA recoil pads for LOP adjustment. I found accuracy to be okay but not great, feeding was okay but not great, and the design was usable, but not really modern. Watch my review of the MPR here. CVA all the way. Christensen needs to improve its quality control in my opinion. Also, what about the Bergara MG Lite with their proprietary carbon barrel? I figured I could get an AR rifle with Sub MOA accuracy that could maybe hit 2 birds with 1 stone. Both have cold hammer forged barrels 2. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. If you had a choice between XBolt Pro & Dako finnlight 85 in 300wm what one would you choose. I love it. Bergara is intriguing, but I cant understand why its heavier. If you go slow while trying to be quiet in a hunting situation, it may not feed right. In case anyone is wondering and didnt click the link, its available in 6.5Creedmore. Thanks for your thoughts and time! Gun #: 999725884. I really wanted a 6.5 PRC for my first hunting rifle but with the ammo limitations Im probably going to get a 6.5 Creedmore instead. Wondering your opinion on those I understand theyre not hunting rifles I just thought you would enjoy those rigles as I do. Have you reviewed one yet? Overall Length: 42.3 inches Most people hide their plasticky pieces of shit from their friends if their friends are the old foxes who know what a real gun is. As a side note, I have a Sako 85 from Cabelas. Along with the detail you put into your reviews of new ammo like the 6.5 and now 7 PRC. I cannot give a better example than that. Honestly, you need to review one. Can you do a in-depth comparison review of the CVA Cascade vs. Ruger American? Jim Harmer is a host of the Backfire Youtube channel. Obscenely lightweight. Its a push feed which means if you short stroke the bolt you can get a jam that I guarantee will take you half an hour to un-jam. Ive shot heavier .308s with more felt recoil than this guy. Sure, its not always possible. I might add when I got back to the car even with all that grease and oil on my gun I still sprayed it down with WD40 and again when I got it home and dried everything off. Dumped lots of Deer, Black Bear and Moose with it. It truly needs to be able to handle rough handling. Why I Picked These Three Rifles Over the Competition. Thank you, October 15 2022 Christiansen Arms Traverse, 28 Nos. I own one in a 30-06, with 3 safes full of guns, it is my favourite. I was in the market for an affordable hunting rifle this year and you helped me a lot and changed my mind on my first choice. I know you get requests for reviews a lot but Id be very interested in hearing your thoughts on the CVA Cascade line of bolt action rifles. The deciding factor for me was the trigger, and that 3 of my buddies shoot the Savage. Thank you for your time and effort. I also like the Fierce Reaper and the Sako S20 for heavy-recoiling cartridges. The stock is not very rigid, the butt pad is too stiff, and the stock geometry is only acceptable. John did tell me that they are currently working on a fix for the extractor problem. I havent tried the Rage yet, but I have used that same action and stock in different configurations. Your reviews and articles are very helpful for us folks that dont have a big gun shop within 150 miles! It tames the recoil of this 6.6-pound rifle extremely well. Have you reviewed the werkman? funny, I was between the FME and the CVA cascade for a 350L. Highly recommended. No. Chambered in .308 Winchester, the author's Franchi Momentum has a 22-inch barrel with a threaded muzzle and a black synthetic stock with a recoil pad and integral sling-swivel studs. LOL. Thanks. Good read. Im going to let it cure for a day or so before testing it, if I still have an issue with slippage or it effects accuracy, I will switch out for new rings. And I need it in a shorter stock. Keep up the great work. Had a question, What are your thoughts/opinion on the Wilson Combat AR10s? The torque settings have to be exact and should use friction paper in the bottom rings. The action is butter smooth and the stock has a palm swell the sold me when I first picked the gun up. Franchi Momentum All-Terrain Elite .223 Rem 18" 1:8" Bbl TrueTimber Strata/Midnight Bronze 10+1 Rifle 41751. The Bergara Mountain 2.0, Kimber Mountain Ascent, Bergara Premier, Browning X-Bolt Pro, Seekins Havac, Weatherby Mark V, Fierce Edge, Christensen Ridgeline, and others are all rifles Im familiar with. Any suggestions would be appreciated. What matters is on the paper for 550 dollars and a threaded barrel to boot. The reason I like the CVA Cascade over the Ruger American is because it has a much more rigid stock, a better action, and it still comes with a quality barrel. Available in six calibers, TTAG gave the $609 MSRP .308 Winchester flavor a test drive. It just does everything reasonably well. Just easier to carry in hand, never a sling. No doubt, it has s lot to offer. Even on safe, the bolt can be manipulated to chamber or eject a round. Also, at least in my area, they are readily available which is a huge bonus right now. and see how it stacks up next to the high end factory rifles. Instead of light gun oil, I wouldwipe gun with a rig rag. He lives outside of Austin, TX. Id like to see a comparison between all the weather resistant advertised rifles, quality of weather protection materials, pros and cons of the different coatings or metals. Would love to hear your review and/or thoughts on military surplus and/or rifles you and friends first started on. Looks like a good buy. I wanted to get into deer/large game hunting while trying to stick with one gun for all animals (deer to elk) and I live in northeast South Dakota. Sorry youtube is being such a pain in the ass to you as well.

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