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14 May 2008, 18:26
richj
.223 sporter options.
I started with Gunbroker, looking at all the Sporter rifles in .223. This may turn out to be a gift to Dad. Here's the criteria:

No protruding mag, he doesn't like my CZ.
Monte stock maybe laminate, no plastic.
Standard length bbl. (no carbines)
Straight bolt handle (no Rugers)

For looks he kinda likes Weatherby (but I told him they're Howas)

I'm thinking rem M700. Any thoughts.

Rich
14 May 2008, 18:52
mho
Something like this (may take you a while to find one):

http://www.gunsamerica.com/992972095/Guns-For-Sale/Gun-...ifles/SAKO_VIXEN.htm

- mike


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14 May 2008, 19:02
Dr. Lou
A second vote for the Sako AI or L461. You won't be disappointed. Lou


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14 May 2008, 20:29
richj
Vixen.. Hmmm. There's a beautiful custom stocked (Circassian walnut) .223 w/a PM 3 position safety at my smith right now... cost is a consideration.

Rich
14 May 2008, 20:37
mho
That sounds very nice - if not necessarily inexpensive.... If you decide to look closer, as Dr. Lou said, the best actions are the L461 and the A1 (stamped on the receiver wall). The L49x series is also nice, but has a separate recoil lug.

Nice guns, one and all.

- mike


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15 May 2008, 09:13
MikeyB
quote:
Originally posted by richj:
I started with Gunbroker, looking at all the Sporter rifles in .223. This may turn out to be a gift to Dad. Here's the criteria:

No protruding mag, he doesn't like my CZ.
Monte stock maybe laminate, no plastic.
Standard length bbl. (no carbines)
Straight bolt handle (no Rugers)

For looks he kinda likes Weatherby (but I told him they're Howas)

I'm thinking rem M700. Any thoughts.

Rich


I thought "Remington BDL" based on your criteria. They can be found cheap and generally shoot very well.


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15 May 2008, 10:00
Atkinson
Yes, yes, the L-461 Sako is the answer to his prayers..It even sorta looks like a Weatherby, thats why I custom stocked mine because I like old English rifles and mine looks like a african DG rifle on a small scale..Its a 6x45. I love it. I shot 15 Rock Chucks today from my kitchen window without a miss from 100 to 300 yards..Course the kitchen table was my bench rest.


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15 May 2008, 10:33
TEANCUM
Remmy CDL is the one.
15 May 2008, 10:34
GrosVentreGeorge
The other day at a gun store in Billings I was fondling a Vixen. The fit of the stock felt so good I didn't want to put it down. I damn near walked out with it if it weren't for the fact I didn't have the $1k to pay for it. I will have one soon though.

If the $1k is the problem for you as well I would suggest a Rem 700 cdl or bdl. You could also look at there 799 mini mauser. I hear mixed reviews on these though.


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25 May 2008, 17:25
Dr. Lou
I think the Remington is more of a problem than the 1K. Big Grin


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