Iv shot most all Franchi Momentum All-Terrain Elite .308 Win 18" 1:11" Bbl TrueTimber Strata/Midnight Bronze 10+1 Rifle 41750. Have you heard any news about springfield adding additional calibers for it? Both have NO bolt lock when on safety. So if you are shooting 300 win mag, will it throw inaccurate shots on the 3rd shot (or even the 2nd)? NO, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gun_control_in_Italy, F Franchi, and Baretta and their ilk. It seems to boast a sturdier stock. I looked at the Waypoint locally and thought is was a really nice gun. A junk plasticky trigger guard, its enough to make you barf just looking at it. And dollar for dollar you could never purchase a rifle that guarantees you 1 moa back several years ago for the same relative cost. I preferred the action on the FME a lil bit over the CVA, but I could not get over how every Franchi had stock contact somewhere along the barrel. x bolt is about 150 or more expensive. I think the rifle is feature rich and might be a real shooter. Yeah, the Reaper is pretty awesome. I just bought a Savage Axis II XP in 308 after much research and debate amongst my hunting partners. Looking for a good review of it after months of no Tikkas available locally in 308. The also Cerakote the barrel which lowers the need for oiling the metals on your gun, and protects it in rainy or otherwise wet conditions. Will be used mostly for white tail and hogs in Texas. Indeed, the Momentums bolt only travels 60 degrees from fully open to fully locked and vice-versa, whereas your typical 2-lug job requires a 90-degree throw. Sure, you can have better fit and finish, but it costs more. Seems like the bergara barrel profile would be better for larger cartridges. 1. can be top loaded, Sorry its been so long since I have followed up on this, but didnt want to post on this rifle till I had some time with it and straightened out a problem Ive been having with my scope. People say its the most consistent action, but I only sort of agree. when buying a boltaction rifle to be used for hunting,do you prefer a safety that locks the bolt down,or one that allows you to work the action.I prefer the type that locks the bolt. Things happen and every animal is different, but I feel like its my duty to show that respect. Thanks! The only problem with a Springfield 2020 Waypoint is they dont offer it in enough chamberings. Good Morning Jim Trigger pull is most critical for me. The Franchi Momentum Elite Bolt-Action Rifle also has a 1-piece 1913 Picatinny rail that permits flexible accommodation of various aftermarket optics. With attitude like that, you will only buy domestic products and if leftists have their way, none. That one is on my radar and Id love to hear your thoughts on it. I was really looking at the Waypoint before so would you recommend that now or another? The barrel is cold hammer forged with rifling like the Sako (Tikka). The Elite series, added alongside the budget-priced original in 2020, did nothing to diminish those impressions. The Tikka T3x has a single-column detachable clip magazine made from a strong fiberglass-reinforced composition. Some day Ill give one a more fair look. Yes, even if my hunting situation means most shots will be shorter range, I want a rifle that will reach out and make a 250 or 350 yard shot accurately in case it needs to. Would like to buy a Tikka Super Varmint barrel and action with MDT chassis but am also considering Bergara UpR. The Winchester Model 70 should be the rifle you compare all the others too. Vlad is an asshole in general who needs to go away. All in 7mm Rem Mag of course . Not much going on here, really, but its simple and it works. The only downsides I have read of it is its screw-on bolt-knob and the fact that you may need a few more tools to disassemble the rifle. Travis Skurray from Australia. Thanks. In todays market, it needs a more modern stock design, carbon barrel, and premium trigger to be worth the price they are asking. Would like a rifle that print a sub MOA with factory ammo. Base Price: $816.99: Tax: - In Stock: Back in stock . A very accurate danish produced rifle. Removing the bolt, however, is easier thanks to a release lever located on the side of the action. I know you like the CVA Cascade, but there are 2 things very important to know about those! The reason I am more interested in an AR instead of a bolt action is because: I would like to have an adjustable stock for hunting in multi layers of clothing and backpack straps, the need to adjust my length of pull is important. Thanks Jim. Interested in loading this cartridge. Man I really love your reviews! Remington 700 footprint scope bases, a threaded barrel, and a user-adjustable trigger put the Momentum one star above average here, too. There was getting to the point where I found I needed better but thats not how the first few years took off. Id probably go with the Bergara Wilderness Ridge. As did locking it. I\m relatively new to the channel & website, and it has quickly become a favorite of mine. I really enjoy your reviews and opinions. After reading you, I am going to use them now for hunting. Tikka T3X or Franchi Momentum Elite - ALDEER.COM Aldeer.com Copyright 2001-2022 Aldeer LLP. After reviewing and owning over 40 bolt-action hunting rifles, here are are the best of the best. With a Leupold VX-2 3-9x40 scope mounted on Leupold dual dovetail rings and loaded with a maximum of five rounds of ammunition, the Momentum I tested weighed almost exactly eight poundslight enough to carry on long hikes through steep country but not unpleasant to shoot. Fierce rifles are accurate, built well, look great, come with good triggers, and feed perfectly. Surprised you didnt mention anything about the Sako 85. Hey Jim! I\ve hunted since high school age but always small game/birds. $699.00. To wit: 1. I wouldnt hesitate to recommend a Weatherby if you find one in a cartridge you like, or if you dont mind shooting Weatherbys overbore cartridges. Hi Jim, Definitely the most accurate rifle I have owned right out of the box. A junk injection molded plasticky stock that expands with heat and contracts with cold. Have you ever tested any Franchi hunting rifles? You might also consider a more traditional 7 Rem Mag or .30-06. The Cross is great for 6.5 Creedmoor or 6.5 PRC, but the stock just isnt suitable for heavy recoiling cartridges. Vlad is typical progtard. I knew an unknown secret that they did not know, its called grease and oil. My initial impression is that it is a pretty standard budget bolt gun. Powered by UBB.threads PHP Forum Software 7.7.5. Seller: Ammo And Arms. Jim, Love your channel and have spent most likely 30 plus hours reviewing your videos. killed three whitetail with it this past season. So if I review it and love my copy, Id be convincing people to buy one and they very likely may not have the same experience. No. Thank you for your time and consideration of this request. I was disappointed to see that you no longer recommend the Savage 110 ultralight, having watched the original review which just about made up my mind to spend the $1200. Next. But after that, its likely going to be a custom. It is a three lug 60 deg. TOP DEALS View All Deals. I still think the 2020 Waypoint is just a better gun overall. (The extra mags are also only like $20 which is nice, too.) I was down to the Ultralite or the Savage High Country and went with the High Country because of this. The 300 win mag barrel twist is a little slow, but if you arent going to handload, it should shoot up the 200 grain bullets in factory Ammo just fine. Doesnt do it when there is no round in the chamber. Keep up the great work. excellent trigger. So where are you from originally and where are you now..Im thinking not the US. Love you work and your research is unparalleled. Just hasnt been available. Not many have been around since they are new this year. The Tikka action is by far the best in this price point because it cycles ammo perfectly, has a silky smooth bolt slide and is manufactured to a high tolerance so every last one I pick up feels just as good as the one next to it. Specifically, I am looking at 300 PRC and .28 Nolser, or 300 Weatherby Magnum. He missed the entire point of the product to rant about what great deals can be had on old guns. Italians know firearms and so do the Finns. Mr. Harmer, I really appreciate your reviews on the Sig Cross and Waypoint. I found accuracy to be okay but not great, feeding was okay but not great, and the design was usable, but not really modern. Watch my review of the MPR here. There is one drawback to the Tikka T3x Lite. Plus, it uses an old-school sporter stock that just isnt what todays long-range shooter is looking for. Im well aware that there is stiff competition in the semi-custom rifle category. The trouble Im having wracking my brain over is caliber. There are a few really nice ergonomic details that Franchi has implemented on their stocks. I took it back to Scheels and the guys said its the second time someone has brought one back with that issue in a week. Ive narrowed it down to a Sig Cross in 6.5, a JTAC Screech Owl in 6.5 22 barrel. These are deal breakers. 2) the 6.5 prc vs the 7 prc ( i have 2 338 win mags i am planning on keeping for elk +), My thoughts? Christensen MPR The MPR looks fantastic, but I do feel like its a little bit of lipstick on a pig. No, naturally I forgot to measure and I didnt keep the targets (estimating with the On Target app based on the dimensions of the ammo box, its about 0.45 MOA). P.S. Ive been a little coy about recommending one specific rifle in this price range because its a tight race. that blew my mind that an OOB rifle would have that much contact. It is still a preferred caliber in Scandinavia for big game. I actually ordered a CVA cascade first, in .308, but changed my mind and returned it and bought the Franchi. Thanks! As I completely dislike sporter pencil barrels. FRUSTRATING. Can you review the spring kit for the factory trigger? You mention it just once in this string but dont come back to it at all. Both have cold hammer forged barrels 2. It uses the same barrel as the more expensive Bergara B14 rifles, because they are both owned by the same parent company and come out of the same factories in Spain. $1,299.00. Hey Jim, big fan of your Youtube channel and I always enjoy watching/reading your content. I would also love a video on the Winchester model 70 extreme weather! Cheers. I have been eyeing the ruger go wild.I like the heavier barrel profile. Commissions are earned for links to Brownell's, Amazon, MidwayUSA, GoHunt, OpticsPlanet, Sportsman's Warehouse, and other retailers. Hey Jim, Nearly every touch-point Ive had with the company shows obvious signs of errors. Watch my review here. FRANCHI MOMENTUM ELITE True Price: $ 816.99. I dont know even they even sell it anymore but about 10-15 years ago my first .308 was a mossberg ATR. If not the ultralight, whats the best 7 PRC for around $1500? The action is butter smooth and the stock has a palm swell the sold me when I first picked the gun up. The plasticky stock is Pure junk. My brother and another buddy bought one (223 and 22-250) because mine shot so well and they had similar results. Im not sure why Bergarra and other premium manufacturers dont do this but Im sure theres a reason. I appreciate the blunt honesty. Theres something cool coming. Nor did it entirely love the excellent Hornady Black ammo, putting two rounds through the O that I was aiming at and three in another very tight group some distance away. We watch all your videos on YouTube. I recommend getting this Ruger American Predator in 6.5 Creedmoor if youll be hunting deer-sized game (or smaller than deer), want to have tons of inexpensive ammo options, and if youll also be using it for target shooting. I would love a 300 Win Mag. Thank you and keep up the great job! A lot of older rifles are very superior to these entry level rifles. The Bergara Mountain 2.0, Kimber Mountain Ascent, Bergara Premier, Browning X-Bolt Pro, Seekins Havac, Weatherby Mark V, Fierce Edge, Christensen Ridgeline, and others are all rifles Im familiar with. Best known for making value-priced shotguns, Franchi may well have taken a leap of faith by entering the highly competitive centrefire market. I verified it with factory ammo, Guaranteed 1 MOA accuracy, but probably beats that, Guaranteed 1 MOA. what makes it a Bergara? If a person is willing to invest the money; would you recommend the reaper above all else for a do it all hunting rifle? The stock looks like a varmint/tactical/long range/hunting compromise, and may do those thing well, its just not what I was looking for. Best purchase I ever made. Im looking for ANY rifle with a floor plate, metal, and wood but the only two I find are model 70, and browning. The Carbon Predator looks cool, but really just a slight variation on the 110 ultralite. I am looking for an all purpose dependable rifle to handle more than one role. Well, I picked up a momentum elite in .308, and absolutely love it so far, still deciding on a scope to go on it, but cant wait to get to shooting it. And contrary to most German rifles today, the barrel is threaded into the reciever (not heat shrunk). Just remember one thing the price of the good older stuff keeps going up and up so when you waste your money on junk it never goes up in value as fast as the good stuff so when you do get around to buying something of quality you lost twice not once. Im surprised it didnt make the list. Keep up the good work of educating shooters in a neutral way. My main criteria is staying sub 6 lbs if I can for the rifle only and sub moa guarantee. If you want to hunt larger game like elk, then Id recommend getting the same rifle in .30-06 Springfield. Magazine Comparison: The Browning X-Bolt features a 4 round detachable polymer rotary magazine. Im familiar with it, but havent done an official review. Available in six calibers, TTAG gave the $609 MSRP .308 Winchester flavor a test drive. Even though Im happy with my decision, the Ultralite might have been the better way to go. Great deal. Well yeah man its a larger case. Stock: AG Composites Alpine Hunter. Jan 18, 2020 #3 C clockworkgator I saw your video on the 7mm prc and considered waiting till they came out. Manse, he actually has a point this time. Also, at least in my area, they are readily available which is a huge bonus right now. Honestly, you need to review one. Torn between CVA cascade or bergara b14 ridge in 7mm-08. (Live in northern Alberta.) Sorry youtube is being such a pain in the ass to you as well. I know its very high end but with a replaced hip and knee, I want anchored shots and believe that cartridge is a slight upgrade on the venerable 300WM. Ive shot it twice and didnt like it either time. What do you think? stock not sticky yet? Cries racism when pointed out that is an idiot. Its short, compact, lightweight, sinfully accurate with my handloads, feeds 100%, and adjustable so it fits me perfectly. In regards to the CVA and the Bergara, Im looking at getting one or the other in 7mm Mag. Its an expensive gun but Ive been hearing good things. 150 grain federal fusion groups sub 1inch or better every time. Most of the videos I see you get two shots touching and a flier on the mod 70. Franchi Momentum .300 Win Mag 24" Black / Hunter Gray 4 Rds 41553. Its a good option for light cartridges, but the light weight and stock design dont make for a good match on heavy cartridges. Problem with the Savage 110 ultralight is the plastic magazine.
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