I just bought a new CVA Cascade in 6.5PRC from a guy ( who really wanted a 6.8 Western instead) and 3 boxes of ammo for a bit under 7 bills. Trigger adjusted to 2#, looks very well put together. I haven't shot it yet but that has been about as "budget" rifle as I can do. I can't get excited about the really inexpensive models because I grew up with "junk". Too poor. ha But I can see the draw, I have relatives who hate spending $$ on anything. They also handle their rifles like I do shovels, hoes and axes. Well, I handle my tools "better" than they do their rifles! (insert a loud raspberry right here!) lol
A year and a half ago I picked up a T/C Compass in 308 from Academy Sports to use as a truck gun. They had them on sale and it only cost me $241 including tax out the door. I topped it with a 4x Nikon scope I had laying around and built a handload for it.
Last season was the first time I hunted with it. I fired 4 shots at game.
I really don't know what more you can ask from an inexpensive rifle.
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A year and a half ago I picked up a T/C Compass in 308 from Academy Sports to use as a truck gun. They had them on sale and it only cost me $241 including tax out the door. I topped it with a 4x Nikon scope I had laying around and built a handload for it.
Last season was the first time I hunted with it. I fired 4 shots at game.
I really don't know what more you can ask from an inexpensive rifle.
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Ruger American Predator with the AICS mags here as well. Shoots blue box Federal 150’s into very small groups. Watch Sportsman’s Warehouse. I’ve seen the basic 308 for $399.
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I have a Ruger Predator 308 that takes the AI style magazines. I also have Tikka 308. If you choose Ruger the only one I'd touch is the Predator that takes AI mags. I've had just enough issues with the standard mags that I can't recommend any Ruger American that doesn't take either AI mags or one of the 223's that take AR magazines.
The Rpredator AI 3 round mags protrude from the bottom more than Tikka 3 round mags. Both are available with 5 round mags. The Ruger will take 10 round mags, but IMO that is just too much of a good thing. I tend to use 5 round mags with either rifle. They do protrude slightly, but so do the 3 round mags and it isn't enough to hurt anything and I just like having 5+1 more than 3+1. Probably not needed, but there isn't any real downside in this case.
My Tikka has a better trigger, looks better, has a better stock and is a tiny bit more accurate. The 18" barrel on the Ruger fills a role however and accuracy isn't significantly different. It is still above average. I do like the Tikka a bit more and the small price difference is worth it. I paid $350 for the Ruger. They are over $500 now for the Predator and no longer the value they used to be.
When I was looking at $350 for a Ruger vs $700 for a Tikka the Ruger looked pretty good. But not at $500-$600 like they are now.
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I have a Ruger Predator 308 that takes the AI style magazines. I also have Tikka 308. If you choose Ruger the only one I'd touch is the Predator that takes AI mags. I've had just enough issues with the standard mags that I can't recommend any Ruger American that doesn't take either AI mags or one of the 223's that take AR magazines.
The Rpredator AI 3 round mags protrude from the bottom more than Tikka 3 round mags. Both are available with 5 round mags. The Ruger will take 10 round mags, but IMO that is just too much of a good thing. I tend to use 5 round mags with either rifle. They do protrude slightly, but so do the 3 round mags and it isn't enough to hurt anything and I just like having 5+1 more than 3+1. Probably not needed, but there isn't any real downside in this case.
My Tikka has a better trigger, looks better, has a better stock and is a tiny bit more accurate. The 18" barrel on the Ruger fills a role however and accuracy isn't significantly different. It is still above average. I do like the Tikka a bit more and the small price difference is worth it. I paid $350 for the Ruger. They are over $500 now for the Predator and no longer the value they used to be.
When I was looking at $350 for a Ruger vs $700 for a Tikka the Ruger looked pretty good. But not at $500-$600 like they are now.
This is a good point. Got my RAR 308 for $350 now they are around $500. If they were still $350 I'd likely own a couple more but at current price would rather add a bit of cash and have another Tikka. I do think the Tikka is a better rifle and don't categorize them as "budget guns". The RAR was a tremendous value for what I paid.
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Go Ruger American. Exactly 6.1 lbs on a scale. An actual short action, unlike the tikka. Holds more rounds than the tikka, Flush magazine, unike the tikka. A faster 1:10" twist than the tikka. One of the easiest triggers to adjust, of any rifle. Accurate as heck, even with 200 grain bullets.
Though the ruger american lacks the features of a serious Alaskan rifle, Ive seen these cheap plastic-wonders operate flawlessly up here from 30 below zero, to constant target shooting at 75 degrees, where the barrel gets scorching hot.
My buddy's 6.2 lb 30-06 handles nasty creek mud, and tundra/taiga foliage equally well:
Paid $100 for mine with 2-7x33 scope.....
not any easier to adjust than Savage, most likely won't have to
I appreciate all inputs, don’t think I could go wrong with any of the options suggested. I made my choice after bouncing back and forth between Tikka and Ruger. I did read up on the CVA Cascade which is impressive.
Even though I know the T3x well and it’s a solid choice, I went with the Ruger American Go Wild camo version for the following reasons:
Accuracy - certainly not better than Tikka but my American Ranch in 7.62x39 easily shoots MOA with Hornady Black
The camo version uses AI mags, same as my Gunsite Scout so I won’t have to buy extra Tikka mags (which are not budget)
It has a threaded 22” barrel, allowing use of my Nomad 30. Only the CTR has a threaded barrel, costs more, and is basically an equivalent pattern to my Gunsite Scout.
It is American as someone pointed out, and...
Who doesn’t want at least one rifle in burnt bronze cerakote?