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A good left-hand bolt action ??
Looking to get out of the brush and get a 30-06 for the hi country, I haven`t had a bolt action in 20+ years so its time.I don`t know whats good for the money these days.
looking in the 550-650 $$ range. Savage ,Tika,other. new vs used??? I don`t know (somebody please help me...) P.S. this is going to be a hunting rifle so it doesn`t have to be pretty.. |
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easy...
Savage 16/116 FLHSS, MSRP 840 bucks http://www.savagearms.com/firearms/model/16FLHSS Savage 11/111 FLNS, MSRP 610 bucks http://www.savagearms.com/firearms/model/11FLNS Savage 10/110 GLXP3, MSRP 712 bucks (this is the one ;)) http://www.savagearms.com/firearms/model/10GLXP3 |
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+1 for the above. If you are comfortable looking at a gunshow, feel free to look at what is available (new or used) on that day. With 30-06 rifles you have the most common caliber made for hunting guns; left handed guns are less common but also will be slower to sell for the dealers who have them. Also consider .308 or maybe a Savage lever action in 308 or 300 savage if it feels shootable to you.
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A savage, well alright then I`ll go to Cabellas and handle one, I appreciate the advice as I really have know idea whats a good bolt action rifle these days, there are just to many choices and I`m on a budget.
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You cant go wrong with Savage. They have come a long, long, long, way in the last 15 years. |
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I love savages. They are, IMO, the best bolt action rifle for the money.
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dont forget Tikka the T3 comes in a lefty version
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Savage,Tikka T3, Browning A-bolt, Remington 700, Ruger 77.
These are the only lefties that I can think of right now. CZ527, but that's .223 sized cases only. I'd love to see a lefty CZ550. Weatherby makes a lefty MarkV action but not a Vanguard. I wish they would, I'd be shopping for one too. But since the Vanguard line was "bargained-down" as the Vanguard 2 (no better fit or finish than the Howa 1500 marked versions) I don't see it happening. Since you're on a budget, I'd also look at Josh's recommendation of the Savages. The T3 and 700 will be roughly a hundred or so higher and the A-bolt about another hundred bucks. All of them are good actions but you just can't beat the bargain you get in a Savage (if you can put up with the UGLY action). My opinion...They ain't purty but they sure do shoot. :D |
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I have a Savage 110 and a Ruger M77 in LH bolt actions. I highly recommend either. One caveat, my Savage is almost 30 years old, so I am not sure how similar it is to the current models.
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I'm a big fan of the Browning which is available in LH. Also, the Ruger No. 1 is a great rifle albeit a single shot. You might want to look at one of those......
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Very beautiful metal finish work and excellent wood on either brand (although I don't care for the classic Weatherby stock design, I prefer the more "traditional" S&W stock profile). Weatherby guaranteed the accuracy of the early Vanguards too...because they knew Howa was building quality rifles for them back then just like they still do. No different than the Series 2. The fit and finish on the new Vanguard is very sloppy compared to the early models...it's finished no different than a Howa 1500 anymore, which is why they're down to nearly the same price instead of being several hundred higher. Yeah, I know we already discussed the price point (and features) in another thread a while back. Cheap synthetic stocks and matte metal finish on both of em, the metalwork and furniture is a big step down from the early Vanguards. The new two-stage trigger is a noteworthy improvement on the recent Series 2 though if you like the current trend towards two-stagers. I don't mind it. It does beat the previous Howa trigger by a long shot. This is all a moot point since there is no left-hand model in the Howa/Vanguard lineup and a lefty is what oldbrass is looking for. |
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