Help, I need a new pronghorn rifle!

BobT1105

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I’m looking for a new pronghorn rifle and am striking out so far. This quest started after my last pronghorn hunt in 2019, so far nothing I’ve tried has been satisfactory. The rifles I have tried so far are,

1) Sauer 100 in 7mm Remington Magnum, the rifle came out of the box missing the extractors, miserable fail!

2) Savage 110, it was one of the mid range models but I don’t recall which one, another 7mm Remington Magnum, the accuracy just wasn’t there.

3) Christensen Arms Ridgeline, 6.5 PRC, I had high hopes for this one, should have known better. I fired the first round (Norma factory) and literally had to hammer the bolt open with a block of wood. I looked everything over and didn’t find anything so I sent round #2 down range, same result! I was working as a gunsmith at the time and to that point every single Christensen we sold had serious issues.

4) Weatherby Vanguard in .257 Weatherby magnum, this one was the closest yet to a winner. I was able to find a sub MOA load but just barely and it wasn’t consistent.

5) Ruger American 2 in .270 Winchester, I haven’t even fired this one yet but I had high expectations for it because I have one in .308 that is a stellar performer. The .270 is a different story, the bolt is difficult to close on a factory round and it fails to extract 30-50% of the time. It’s going back to Ruger and down the road as soon as it’s fixed.

There might have been another one or two that I forgot but I’m still looking!

My ideal gun would be 8 pounds or less ready to shoot, 20-22” barrel threaded 5/8x24. As far as cartridge goes, I’m leaning toward the .270 Winchester but that’s not set in stone. I would prefer something I’m already set up to load for. There’s a slight chance that this rifle might be pressed into service as an elk rifle too. I would prefer to keep the cost under $1000.00 for the bare rifle.

I’m sorry for the long ramble but I’m getting really frustrated! What do you pronghorn junkies like ?
 
I’m with everyone else. Use your 308 and don’t look back. If you’re really needing something else then a 270 or 6.5x55 swede are good and versatile.
 
My best shooting rifle is a Howa 1500 w/.375" 3 shot groups at 100 yards. Like your choice of the .270 for an all-around rifle. Have used a 25-06 for deer & antelope for the last 30 years. Never once let me down. Shooting 100 grain bullets at 3100 FPS. Enjoy reloading & am able to get better results than factory ammo.
 
Just use your .308 that’s a “stellar performer”

The .308 will go along as a backup for sure but it’s currently set up as a whitetail rifle. I’m after something a little flatter shooting.
Just get a 30.06 and call it a day....OR use the 308 you ALREADY have....
I’m not really a .30/06 fan, no flies on it for sure though.
You don't need a designated pronghorn rifle, you just need a rifle that you're comfortable with and that is accurate.
I’m the guy who likes to have a dedicated rifle for the task at hand. I may not “need” one but I want one!
I’m with everyone else. Use your 308 and don’t look back. If you’re really needing something else then a 270 or 6.5x55 swede are good and versatile.
Either of those would serve nicely!
 
No offense but you are looking for an Unicorn at that price . For a little more you could pick up a Seekiins PH2 6.5 , checks all the boxes .
I’m not offended in the least! I’ve looked pretty hard at the Seekins but at nearly twice the cost of some other options I’ve got it’s a pass for now. Thanks for your input though, I do appreciate it!
 
My best shooting rifle is a Howa 1500 w/.375" 3 shot groups at 100 yards. Like your choice of the .270 for an all-around rifle. Have used a 25-06 for deer & antelope for the last 30 years. Never once let me down. Shooting 100 grain bullets at 3100 FPS. Enjoy reloading & am able to get better results than factory ammo.
I like the .25-06, the Howa fits price wise also. I’m a little hesitant because of the Vanguard I currently have, might just be the cartridge though.
 
Weatherby Vanguard 6.5 Creedmore with 22” barrel. Fits right in your budget and they shoot lights out
I can’t shoot a Creedmoor, not enough hair left for a man bun 😉

Just kidding, but if I go with a 6.5 it will be one of the larger ones.
 
Ive been hunting for antelope with my Sendero in 25.06 for 30 years.
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The weight would cancel that one for me. I’ve been putting up with cancer treatments for the last couple of years and don’t have the strength to carry a heavy rifle very far. One of the best shooting factory rifles I’ve ever owned was a Sendero in .300 Ultra, it was nearly as accurate as my 22lb. .30BR.
 
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