Factory Silhouette rifle
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Factory Silhouette rifle
Is there a factory built rifle that is the best for Silhouette? I’ve been looking and it seems that if the stock is good, the weight is too much. If the caliber is just right, the stock not suitable. I’d be interested to hear what you guys think. I know, I know…..to get the perfect gun, go custom. Right now, I’d like to tip toe into HP.
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Re: Factory Silhouette rifle
Have no idea who's rifle that is but $1300 with glass ready to go is pretty cheap... it's cycled though a few times with no bids so contact him off GB and he may take less. I keep looking at it thinking about either parting it out or rebarreling to something I'd like better.
https://www.gunbroker.com/item/1005919689
https://www.gunbroker.com/item/1005919689
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Re: Factory Silhouette rifle
I just bought a stainless tikka 223. It will shoot less than 1 moa with some factory ammo. The trigger is a bit heavy, but I have also not tried to adjust it.
Get a tikka 6.5 creedmoor or a 243. The 243 has an 8 twist, so it would shoot the heavier 6mm bullets for rams if you wanted.
They make some good direct mount scope rings for tikkas. I would also get the replacement grip for the factory stock.
Get a tikka 6.5 creedmoor or a 243. The 243 has an 8 twist, so it would shoot the heavier 6mm bullets for rams if you wanted.
They make some good direct mount scope rings for tikkas. I would also get the replacement grip for the factory stock.
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Re: Factory Silhouette rifle
The Tikka T3X Forest in 6.5 Creedmoor would be a great option! They are very accurate, have a very comfortable stock and a good trigger. At 6.8 lbs. you should have no problem making weight for hunter rifle class. It also makes a great non-silhouette hunting rifle! Have fun!
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Re: Factory Silhouette rifle
Tikka is the way to go.
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Re: Factory Silhouette rifle
T3X Forest is as close as you'll get.
But I'd buy that Rem in a heartbeat.
But I'd buy that Rem in a heartbeat.
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Re: Factory Silhouette rifle
Found a couple of more to consider.
Browning XBOLT White Gold ( stainless ,walnut with raised comb)
Weatherby Mark 5 or Vanguard with high combs.
I don’t know about the accuracy nor triggers on these.
Browning XBOLT White Gold ( stainless ,walnut with raised comb)
Weatherby Mark 5 or Vanguard with high combs.
I don’t know about the accuracy nor triggers on these.
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Re: Factory Silhouette rifle
Tikka Forest Model great right out of the box. Accurate, good stock and trigger. Upgrades for trigger, and other pieces readily available if inclined. As previously mentioned 6.5 CM, .243 I personally have .260.
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Re: Factory Silhouette rifle
Tikka seems to be a crowd favorite hitting the “ easy” button. I’m also looking at aftermarket stocks. I found a Mcmillian Game Scout at a good deal. Compared to Tikka Forest stock, which is better?
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Re: Factory Silhouette rifle
Now we're not talking out of the box. I wouldn't change stock.
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The only stock I'd spend money on is a Wooster/Pharr/etc. if anything that McMillan will not fit as well as the Forest.
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Re: Factory Silhouette rifle
Bergara B14 Timber would also be a good pick.
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Re: Factory Silhouette rifle
If you are going to spend the money on a McMillan, might as well save some money and just get a Wooster
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I’m not usually the type to have blingy things BUT……… my gosh, I can’t quit looking at the Browning.
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Re: Factory Silhouette rifle
Another vote for the Tikka. I have a Sako 85B in 260 rem, very similar to the Tikka, they are great out of the box rifles. I bought this to get my feet wet and use it for feral hog hunting mostly, but still shoot silhouette hunter class with it from time to time.