Dang….seems like a lot of value for the money! Hopefully it shoots decent hunting groups when you get it back. If so, not sure how you could beat it for: kid‘s first rifle / someone new to hunting / budget conscious folks / or someone that wants to beat the hell out of a gun and not worry...
Some really helpful stuff here. Thanks fellas! We will try and keep this thread updated for Those that like stories that takes years, if not decades, to fully play out.
Rip approved. Wandered through Scheels last week and immediately separated them from the two Marlins they were lucky enough to get in. Normally they don’t hit the sales floor, so now Ross and I are the lucky ones!
Meet Oakley! Couldn’t be happier with this little fella! Thank you to friendships started on Hunttalk, an Epic goat hunt and Gerald Martin and his lab Hershey for making this possible! Can’t wait to hunt over him shooting ducks, pheasants and grouse with Ross Niebur and the rest of my Hunt...
I have a Kimber Mountain Ascent in .308. With factory break, it is quite easy to shoot recoil wise. So that would get my vote. But following your question exactly as proposed (you are building a spec gun to sell), 6.5CM would be my final answer. Ammo options are great with increasing options for...
I have a PH2 in 6.5CM. Love it so much MinnesotaHunter ended up buying one as well in .308. Imitation is the highest form of flattery. I personally would lean towards the PH2 if you are going to shoot larger calibers.