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I will most likely be buying two rifles, one for me and one for my wife. We are wanting to go hunt antelope and deer in Wyoming. I'm really starting to lean towards the American just with the price point and the good reviews. I can buy two ruger Americans for the price of one savage. I really do not think I will be shooting out to 1000 yards but would be target shooting out to 500.
I just picked up a Kimber Hunter on 6.5, the glass and rings will be here tomorrow so I don't know how it shoots yet. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: Bmcox86 on January 02, 2017, 08:32:02 PMI just picked up a Kimber Hunter on 6.5, the glass and rings will be here tomorrow so I don't know how it shoots yet. Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkI have been looking pretty hard at the Kimber. They seem like a great rifle for the price, and come with the same action and barrel as their higher priced rifles, just with a lower grade stock.
I went with the Bergara B 14 in synthetic. 22 inch barrel is the same length as my Remington mtn rifle but it is a little heavier. the synthetic stock has a great feel compared to most others and the trigger is adjustable. They guarantee sub moa, which i will put to the test this weekend once my new Leupold shows up.
I like the feel of the Tikka T3 and bang for your buck they are a hard rifle to beat.
Picked up a Ruger Precision in 6.5. I've got 100 rounds thru it, and it is lights out. Very impressed so far. If anyone is considering a 6.5, I would strongly recommend checking this one out.