I am seriously thinking about picking up one of the J.P Sauer & Sohn 100 XT Ceratech rifles in 6.5 PRC.
https://www.jpsauer-usa.com/sauer-100-2/
https://www.jpsauer-usa.com/sauer-100-2/
I seen some good deals on gb on the 100. The m18 is much cheaper tho, my m18 6.5 prc shoots.I am seriously thinking about picking up one of the J.P Sauer & Sohn 100 XT Ceratech rifles in 6.5 PRC.
https://www.jpsauer-usa.com/sauer-100-2/
Wow! Not a bad hunting load in the bunch! Some just a bit better than others.I seen some good deals on gb on the 100. The m18 is much cheaper tho, my m18 6.5 prc shoots.
This was the first but of a quick load test for a cheap deer load at 100 yards 3 shot to save powder and bullets.
https://www.thehighroad.org/index.php?attachments/img_20200614_162819_hdr-jpg.947778/
VarminTerror...what would you buy in 6.5 CM, less than $800, as a go-to hunting rifle?
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I heard that too, but my sniper buddy bought one and wasn't impressed. He traded it for something else. If it were me I'd spend the money on a Tikka but the Remingtons we bought shot really well.I'm surprised nobody mentioned a bergara in place of the remmy. I dont have experience with it but have been told they are what the 700 should have always been.
What’s wrong with current production M70’s?Close Second: pre-64 Winchester Model 70. (And only a pre-64 production gun.)
What’s wrong with current production M70’s?
I'm surprised nobody mentioned a bergara in place of the remmy. I dont have experience with it but have been told they are what the 700 should have always been.
What’s wrong with current production M70’s?
mshootnit said:I am seriously thinking about picking up one of the J.P Sauer & Sohn 100 XT Ceratech rifles in 6.5 PRC.
https://www.jpsauer-usa.com/sauer-100-2/
I think so too.I think the current M70’s are some of the best, if not the best.
Any word yet on when kimber is moving from Yonkers,The Kimber 84M Hunter could also be thrown into the mix.
The Tikka has a heavier barrel so will most likely shoot well with a wider range of ammunition. Also, the 84M action is not in the same league as the Tikka in terms of smoothness but they're getting better since the raceways are now being EDM cut vs. broached. If you're able to handle three or four you might find one that is very smooth.
- Same barrel (minus muzzle threads) as the more expensive Montana
- .308 Win has 1:10 twist
- Same action as the Montana
- Same adjustable trigger as the Montana
- Control round feed
- Excellent magazine and magazine catch
- Lightweight
- Excellent accuracy (typically)
- Very stiff stock
South Prairie Jim said:I see that the Tikka 1-11 twist isn’t getting much love but gents I gotta tell ya it shoots any weight ammunition I’ve run through it just fine in my 308.