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    Default Help choosing a hunting rifle

    I need help choosing an entry level hunting rifle for my dad. I am hoping to get some good and some not so good experiences with different brands of rifles. I am looking at getting him a 7mm bolt action that comes with a scope as a package. It would be best to stay under the $400 range if possible. It will be used for deer and elk. Thanks for any feedback you can give.

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    Hands down for new- Savage Axis XP $389MSRP
    Used- Savage 110 Used value about $350 w/ scope.
    $400 is tough for a Remington except the 710's/770's which are junk IMHO.
    I also like the older/used tang safety Ruger M-77's but they have a light barrel that throws shots as they warm up when shot during target practice.
    Weatherby Vanguards can also be had in that price range w/ scope used.

    Good luck... let us know what you find
    I say lets all remove the warning labels and let nature take its course.

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    Howa has a combo set-up 7mm that is pretty nice for the price. I think it may be closer to $500, but good bang for the buck.

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    400 is pretty cheap you prbly couldnt get much more then a mosin nagant I bought a remington 700 7mm for 600 with a scope and weaver mounts with iron sights

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    Dicks has the Remington 700 Varmint for $450 this week, not sure what calibers though.

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    Up here in Bailey, CO gun brokers has a new Savage 06, with scope 380.00, can't go wrong and just look at the view, + you can shoot it before ya buy.

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    Thanks for the input guys. This gives me a great place to start. I will have to look into the ones you have mentioned.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colorado Osprey View Post
    Used- Savage 110 Used value about $350 w/ scope....
    Good luck... let us know what you find
    In our group there are several 110s and they all shoot great. I just picked up a Marlin XL7 in a trade. I have not shot it but it also get good reviews.

    Good luck.

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    I was in the same boat last year. My search came down to the Savage Edge (now the Axis) and the Thompson Center Venture which are both in your price range. The TC beat the Edge/Axis by a mile IMO for only a few more $$.

    Reasons? The TC had a much smoother trigger, smoother bolt and was overall tighter. The Savage says "silky smooth bolt operation" but the ones I looked at were far from silky. The Savage seemed to wiggle and rattle all over the place and I didn't like that. The TC also has an adjustable trigger which the Edge/Axis does not. The TC has a MOA guarantee which I don't think the Axis does.

    That said, I liked the stock on the Savage better.

    As far as on the range the 30-06 TC Venture I got shoots better than MOA at 200 yards when I do my part. I haven't had the opportunity to reach out any further yet. I got it for about $350 (no scope) at Sports Authority on sale and after rebate.

    I have heard great things about Savage rifles and liked the more expensive models I have handled but the Axis doesn't fall into that category IMO. The TC Venture should cost more than it does for what you get.

    TC Venture

    Let us know what you get!

    Edited to include a portion of a post I made about this rifle here...
    http://www.co-ar15.com/forums/showth...t=27358&page=2

    TC Venture. 3-shot group size at 200-yards averaged about 1-3/4” from a sandbag rest at the bench. I am by no means a great marksman, so I am thrilled with that! Picture of my best 1-1/2” group below.

    Last edited by hollohas; 10-27-2011 at 14:00.

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