Hi All,
I am new to the forum, and have been searching the past threads for a bit. I have hunted almost exclusively with shotguns for whitetails and waterfowl in NY. I want to add a 30-06 rifle to my collection for hunting whitetail, elk, caribou, and some target shooting. My budget is the $500-$600. I know there have been several posts similar to this in the past, and I have read most of them, so I apologize if this looks like a repeat. I did have some specific questions about Weatherby Vanguard S2, Tikka T3, and Browning A-Bolt II. I don't know very much about Savages, but understand that they are in that range as well.
Criteria:
1. Most accurate I can buy in that price range. Would like to think that sub MOA is pretty standard for this range, but if one of the above is better than the others, please help.
2. Adjustable Trigger - I would like to dial down the trigger to 2-3 pounds. I did have questions about 2 stage triggers? Is that an advantage to single stage?
3. I really can't decide on wood vs synthetic. Everything I read says get the synthetic for a hunting rifle, which is good, because I believe that my price range will dictate synthetic. Of the above three, which one is best? Weatherby has a monte carlo stock that they claim reduces recoil, any truth to that?
4. Weight - Tikka is obviously the lightest in the group. Will the lighter rifle be harder to steady off-hand?
To summarize my findings:
Browning A-Bolt II Synthetic
-would need to purchase an aftermarket spring to bring down the trigger pull.
-no guarantee on accuracy, but have read good things.
-single stage trigger
Weatherby Vanguard S2
-Guaranteed sub-moa out of the box
-Monte Carlo stock - still trying to understand if this is a good or bad thing.
-'match quality' 2 stage trigger that is adjustable
Tikka T3
-Lightest of the group
-Single Stage Trigger that is adjustable
-Guarantees sub-moa out of the box
Any insights or recommendations would be greatly appreciated!
I am new to the forum, and have been searching the past threads for a bit. I have hunted almost exclusively with shotguns for whitetails and waterfowl in NY. I want to add a 30-06 rifle to my collection for hunting whitetail, elk, caribou, and some target shooting. My budget is the $500-$600. I know there have been several posts similar to this in the past, and I have read most of them, so I apologize if this looks like a repeat. I did have some specific questions about Weatherby Vanguard S2, Tikka T3, and Browning A-Bolt II. I don't know very much about Savages, but understand that they are in that range as well.
Criteria:
1. Most accurate I can buy in that price range. Would like to think that sub MOA is pretty standard for this range, but if one of the above is better than the others, please help.
2. Adjustable Trigger - I would like to dial down the trigger to 2-3 pounds. I did have questions about 2 stage triggers? Is that an advantage to single stage?
3. I really can't decide on wood vs synthetic. Everything I read says get the synthetic for a hunting rifle, which is good, because I believe that my price range will dictate synthetic. Of the above three, which one is best? Weatherby has a monte carlo stock that they claim reduces recoil, any truth to that?
4. Weight - Tikka is obviously the lightest in the group. Will the lighter rifle be harder to steady off-hand?
To summarize my findings:
Browning A-Bolt II Synthetic
-would need to purchase an aftermarket spring to bring down the trigger pull.
-no guarantee on accuracy, but have read good things.
-single stage trigger
Weatherby Vanguard S2
-Guaranteed sub-moa out of the box
-Monte Carlo stock - still trying to understand if this is a good or bad thing.
-'match quality' 2 stage trigger that is adjustable
Tikka T3
-Lightest of the group
-Single Stage Trigger that is adjustable
-Guarantees sub-moa out of the box
Any insights or recommendations would be greatly appreciated!