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    So, grew up using and shooting my dad's Remington .270, so kinda partial to that, but I figure it's about time to get my own.

    Any favorites and recommendations? Looking for deer mainly, bolt action, magazine fed (3-4 rounds), and with glass, trying to target $800 or less.

    Just wants y'all thoughts to start mulling over.
    Last edited by GhostTX; 01-05-2015, 04:41 PM.
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    AK-15 hands down, chambered in 10mm.

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    • #3
      Winchester M70
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      • #4
        I like the model 70. And the browning X bolt.
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        • #5
          Tikka t3.

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          • #6
            I am very picky with my hunting rifles and there are a number of "musts" I require:


            -One piece steel bolt for strength and durability
            -Cocks on opening the bolt to take advantage of the superior leverage
            -One piece firing pin for strength and positive ignition
            -Recoil lug integral with (machined as part of) the receiver
            -Design that routes explosion away from face in the event of a rupture
            -Hinged magazine floorplate.
            -Large loading/ejection port that facilitates loading cartridges from the top
            -Short bolt rotation (less than 90 degrees)
            -Full length (Mauser style) extractor for controlled feeding
            -Convenient, external bolt release (not the trigger!)
            -Three position safety


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            • #7
              Howa 1500 Diamond package. They come with a scope for $500-$600.
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              • #8
                Originally posted by Sleeper View Post
                Tikka t3.
                x2. I Love mine. Chambered in 7mm Rem-Mag.

                All I added was a sling, Bi-pod, and my scope is a Nikon Pro-Staff BDC. It's dead accurate.
                Last edited by Trip McNeely; 01-05-2015, 07:01 PM.

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                • #9
                  X3 on the Tikka!
                  Have had mine for years and it is still as accurate as the day I bought it.
                  Great triggers, (Remington triggers suck) Smoothest action of any rifle in its price range, excellent trigger, very accurate!!!
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                  • #10
                    I am also trying to decide myself after letting my 700 BDL go the other year. Have been eyeing the Winchester M 70, either the Supergrade or the featherweight. But they are pricey.

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                    • #11
                      Barrett model 95 should get the job done.
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                      • #12
                        Thanks for the feedback, fellas! I'll have to hit a couple stores and feel out a few of the suggestions.

                        Any thoughts on .270 vs .308 vs .30-06?

                        Originally posted by LANTIRN View Post
                        Barrett model 95 should get the job done.
                        Silly man! I said near $800. :P
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by GhostTX View Post
                          Thanks for the feedback, fellas! I'll have to hit a couple stores and feel out a few of the suggestions.

                          Any thoughts on .270 vs .308 vs .30-06?


                          Silly man! I said near $800. :P
                          I have a Browning X-bolt and enjoy it I also am a fan of the Tikka's. I would've bought that one if I did not find a used X-bolt with scope for a good price. However, I also have a Mossberg ATR that is a el-cheapo rifle and love it too.

                          As far as caliber - I use 30-06 for nostalgia purposes and it's what my family up north hunts with so ammo is easier to stock. I don't think you can go wrong with 308 - I know some dudes who bought 270s, but ended up with 308s. With shot placement though, I think you'd do alright with any of the 3 calibers.
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                          • #14
                            270 and 30-06 will be long action and the 308 a short. For most practical purposes in factory ammo the 30-06 doesn't offer much advantage unless you are shooting really heavy pills.
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                            • #15
                              Personally I prefer a short action. With modern gunpowder, I don't see the need for the larger case of the 270/30-06. With a very few exceptions, a .308 will do everything a 30-06 will. Same goes for 7-08 vs a .270.

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