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<blockquote data-quote="j-black" data-source="post: 3375537" data-attributes="member: 26437"><p>Just to throw this out there, but what about Tikka or Howa? Tikka is widely regarded as the best of the entry level rifles with many options to choose from. The CTR and Varmint are both under $1k The UPR looks nice at around $1400, and of course there is the Tac A1 which is the pinnacle of sub $2k rifles.</p><p> I chose Howa over Bergara and it worked out well for me. The Howa is very well built and very accurate. </p><p> Personally, I don't hunt so I couldn't comment on stopping power, but I wouldn't buy a caliber for a one time event. Take into account the logistics, taking a magnum caliber to the range for plinking would be just as bad as taking a .22 moose hunting.</p><p> I say go with the 6.5cr and be happy, but if you really want bigger there is a RPR .338 for sale in the classifieds<img src="/images/smilies/smile.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="j-black, post: 3375537, member: 26437"] Just to throw this out there, but what about Tikka or Howa? Tikka is widely regarded as the best of the entry level rifles with many options to choose from. The CTR and Varmint are both under $1k The UPR looks nice at around $1400, and of course there is the Tac A1 which is the pinnacle of sub $2k rifles. I chose Howa over Bergara and it worked out well for me. The Howa is very well built and very accurate. Personally, I don't hunt so I couldn't comment on stopping power, but I wouldn't buy a caliber for a one time event. Take into account the logistics, taking a magnum caliber to the range for plinking would be just as bad as taking a .22 moose hunting. I say go with the 6.5cr and be happy, but if you really want bigger there is a RPR .338 for sale in the classifieds:) [/QUOTE]
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