DK. The other option is the Springfield 2020 Waypoint. As I completely dislike sporter pencil barrels. Torn between CVA cascade or bergara b14 ridge in 7mm-08. In todays market, it needs a more modern stock design, carbon barrel, and premium trigger to be worth the price they are asking. Looks to me like an Apples to Oranges request. There are quality inexpensive rifles being made, but if you step up into the $500-$1,000 price range, almost every option will shoot accurately and have more consistent quality control. I have been taking in everyone of ur vids I can find and sincerely appreciate your work and am interested in your take on the Seekins product? Nearly every touch-point Ive had with the company shows obvious signs of errors. . 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. Can't see enough difference to make a difference. Never fired, sold it for 600). Ha! I recall in a vid you talked about hunting with Mosin Nagans, the Russian 30.06! What is your opinion on this gun? So small and packable, and Im getting incredible accuracy out of it. You must log in or register to reply here. I'm looking at it in 300 win mag. Jim, Ive had three X bolts in 6.8 western in the past 8 months and all shot well but velocities were a good 100 fps or more below what was stated on box on three different brands. Jim love your channel. Another group was slightly more evenly distributed but similar in size. Why no ones talk about the sakos in the states?? You havent included Winchester in your reviews. I have been looking at the Browning BAR for years, its a great gun, but I would really like to have an AR format. I have been eyeing the ruger go wild.I like the heavier barrel profile. Great deal. I saw your video on the 7mm prc and considered waiting till they came out. Have you fired the Sako 85 Finnlight? With a typical retail price of $549, the Franchi Momentum is a lot of Italian hunting rifle for not a lot of cash. I own 30-06, i own a 300 win mag , now never pull anything out but the 300 win mag , it is a Browning A bolt with the belly clip , has the sweet spot muzzle break ,that takes care of half of the recoil and have the Remington butt pad . I would have to agree that no higher end rifle list should ever not have a Mod 70 or a Sako on it. 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. Franchi Momentum Varmint Elite .224 Valkyrie 24" 1:7 Bbl TrueTimber Prairie/Midnight Bronze 7+1 Rifle 41712. Im not sure why Bergarra and other premium manufacturers dont do this but Im sure theres a reason. enough shoulder for secure mounting. Am I wrong in my logic? Hi Jim love your content I was wondering if you had a chance to fire a Benelli lupo I own one and love it also have a Tikka tac t3x a Daniel Defense delta 5 pro a accuracy International at. Any opinion on it? They need to get their stuff together first. I got it in 6.5 creedmoor for deer hunting. I am from Canada- and watching your channel for quite a time. I think the rifle is feature rich and might be a real shooter. In case anyone is wondering and didnt click the link, its available in 6.5Creedmore. Thanks. It looks to be right @ the very top of weight class Id like, but with the adjustable stock,shape,look & Carbon Barrel, seems to be right in the wheelhouse of what Id like for my larger caliber (wish they had it in .300 PRC) rifle. I looked at the Tikas as well and for the calibers Im looking at, I just think theyll beat the hell outta my shoulder. Thanks. Hey Jim I recently found your stuff and have been doing a deep dive. My initial impression is that it is a pretty standard budget bolt gun. It shoots as well as some of my full blown custom rifles I have thousands invested in. There really isnt much to complain about on a Bergara B-14. The action quality, as well as the barrel, produces a very accurate rifle. Ill update the post. Ive been kicking around trying out the 28 Nosler just to pick up a bit more performance at 500+ ranges. I have a Sears gun with an FN Action and a deluxe hand checkered walnut stock (real hand checkering not junk machine cut checkering) in .270 caliber and I paid $300 for it used. So happy you out this together as it brings all of your work together and I hope you link to it. The Franchi Momentum Elite Bolt-Action Rifle also has a 1-piece 1913 Picatinny rail that permits flexible accommodation of various aftermarket optics. Try that some time with a modern made low budget piece of shit. Excellent in every way but its expensive. 1) the quality from rifle to rifle This rifle broke two scopes I highly recommend the Leupold which I have on it now .team this up with the Barnes TTPX BT. 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. The Momentum Elite comes with a detachable box-type magazine that holds three or four cartridges (depending on the caliber) for fast, safe and easy loading and unloading. Its hard to find info anywhere on it. An XBolt in 6.8 Western may be a great option. Advice? Fit me like a glove. Never spent over $500 before. The reason I put the CVA Cascade above the Ruger American is: (1) It has a better action with more reliable feeding, (2) Its stock is more rigid, (3) It doesnt have a super loud safety like the Ruger American, which I found to be tricky to hunt with. The Tikka T3X Lite comes with an absolutely fantastic action. Have you or will you be doing a video on Franchi hunting rifles. 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. They seem to check a lot of the boxes Im looking in a rifle and seem to have a lot of bang for the buck for a rifle just over $500. This gun is very accurate, has a great bump pad to absorb recoil (unlike most wood rifles) and has a threaded barrel for good measure. FRANCHI MOMENTUM ELITE True Price: $ 816.99. Saving a penny by not buying grease and oil costs you hundreds of dollars in rust repair. Forearm checkering extends nearly all the way forward, ending just short of another molded-in and recessed sling swivel mount. Franchi Momentum .350 Legend Threaded 24" Bbl FDE BA Rifle 41562. You dont want fine wood and blued steel in the rain on a hunt. I love that Fierce Reaper but would probably have to sell another nice gun to get it and not sure I quite want to do that. So in general, pick the Tikka T3X Lite if you want a lightweight rifle with a fantastic action, and youre going to be shooting cartridges lighter than a 7mm Rem Mag or .30-06. It is their lowest entry point to their rifles but looks interesting. Also, since I\d prefer to keep it to one gun I was more interested in buying a semi-custom gun and was thinking about getting the Fierce Carbon Rogue. and May 7, 2018. Franchi talks up the ergonomics of the Momentum big time on their website. Looking for a good review of it after months of no Tikkas available locally in 308. Great Content. Great review. In the end I still believe the 7mm RM is more versatile. A stock upgrade is also an option, Stockys is producing several different carbon fiber drop-in stocks for the Vanguard/Howa rifle line. or browning. Still, its the 2020 Waypoint in my opinion. $699.00. I too had nailed it down to the Savage or the Ruger American Rifle. I have a slue of rifles in many calibers 22LR up to 338WM, except the 7mm mag. November 29, 2018 By Steve Gash. P.S. I verified it with factory ammo, Guaranteed 1 MOA accuracy, but probably beats that, Guaranteed 1 MOA. I have narrowed my next purchase down to those two. The Tikka Superlite 7RM is my dedicated high country rifle, weighing in at 7.1 lbs scoped. You mentioned it once but I cant find a video where you review it? If youre patient and know what youre doing. And dollar for dollar you could never purchase a rifle that guarantees you 1 moa back several years ago for the same relative cost. Im not the person I asked the question but I am also looking at one chambered and 308 and another shop down the road has a 30-06. So if you are shooting 300 win mag, will it throw inaccurate shots on the 3rd shot (or even the 2nd)? Id love to hear your thoughts on a modern option like the Extreme Weather SS MB. Its great out to about 400. And all the great work you do! XPR has a great barrel (mine was very accurate), free floated; pretty smooth bolt/action for price; same trigger as M70; permacote is durable; stock is better than most in price range. I just dont shoot the Weatherby as well as I used to, and even reloading is expensive enough I dont do much plinking with it. Seekins is another I looked into but judging by the lack of representation in reviews I\m not confident in it either. Hey Jim, I think your doing an amazing job on bringing us unbiased information all hunting gear not just rifles. You mentioned the cheap filling stock. Weatherby also makes it in some non Weatherby calibers. Hey there Jim. A friend texted me last week and said he had a $750 budget for a first hunting rifle and asked me what he should buy. I know you like the CVA Cascade, but there are 2 things very important to know about those! Those are cool, but very heavy guns. At present time i run Sakos and Blaser. Any opinions/guidance would be much appreciated! Im in love. Plus all the pros of the above B-14 review. I would really like one in one of the 7mm flavors. Does that make sense from what I\ve mentioned? What would you like to know? There is a nice Bavarian Sako but theres isnt much data on accuracy on the range with a scope. I owned one and sold it. Its an expensive gun but Ive been hearing good things. PS. under 9 lb 7 mm or 300 w m. Jim, I know you are a fierce fan. Unsurprisingly, the Momentum is equipped with a synthetic stock. The Tikka T3x has a single-column detachable clip magazine made from a strong fiberglass-reinforced composition. 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. Italians know firearms and so do the Finns. Was very happy with all of it. Hi People harp on me for recommending the Weatherby Vanguard because its essentially the same thing as a Howa 1500, but costs more money. Its a great suppressor. Will be used mostly for white tail and hogs in Texas. excellent trigger. Obviously your not going to buy one move on. They are also slippery when wet and ice cold to touch in winter. I have been looking for a carbon barrel rifle in a .308 due to ammo availability. Hard to go wrong with it for online prices often below $400. Went on my first hunt (elk) this October. A 60 degree bolt lift that makes second fast shots from the shoulder a complete impossibility. Vlad is an asshole in general who needs to go away. Would like a rifle that print a sub MOA with factory ammo. Wow, what a shooter! I purchased a Stockys carbon stock for my Vanguard 6.5 PRC Meateater rifle and was able to shoot a suppressed 5 shot group at 100 yards that measured under 1/2 moa. The Momentum is Franchi's hunting rifle, introduced by the Italian firm in 2018. Ive got a lot of autoloader pistol and AR experience, but my only bolt action is an old Mosin Nagant. It would be a tiny bit more expensive, but really not much. But its a great all around gun out to 450 when most hunters can only shoot 250, if that. Springfield 2020 Waypoint with a steel barrel, Click here to jump to the section on rifles under $500, Click here to jump to the section on rifles under $850, Click here to jump to the section on rifles under $1,600, Click here to jump to the section on premium rifles, a whole video showing the limitations of the Ruger American, ordering that rifle with a Vortex Crossfire II scope on it, Watch my full review of the Springfield 2020 Waypoint, Guaranteed accuracy of 3/4 MOA. Ill be using it in the Southern Rockies for context. Ok I concede your right to a degree but there are tons and tons of older made deer rifles on the market. And youre right about the cost of Weatherby ammo. But honestly these are not deal-breakers (or at least I think so). BTW unless youre reloading, the vast majority of factory 6.5 Creedmoor is quite a bit faster than the same projectile in 6.555. Hey Jim, love your reviews and videos, just wondering when we might start seeing 7mm PRC rifles becoming more available in stores? Ruger precision is really heavy for hunting, but a cool rifle. Anyway, sorry but I dont have much experience with it. Twist Rate: 1:11 Is it like the other cheap stocks you mentioned Thank you and keep up the great job! Curious to hear your thoughts/experience with it. Shot yesterday and shot at 200, 300 and 400 yards, 1/2-3/4 MOA. The stock feels really cheesy. I owned one in .28 Nosler and it was a very poor choice for that heavy-recoiling of a cartridge. Along with it is 2-position safety that . Hear hear. Id like to see how the Sauer 100 performs. I\ve been looking at a lot of your reviews and videos and am wondering if 7mm rem mag might be the best option for a cartridge. Watch my review here. You should always spend your hard earned money on what *you* like, but the Franchi stock strikes me as an example of what the late Chuck Hawks called "Euro trash.". Im at a point that I can spend $1500+ for a hunting rifle. I know they are two different price points, but Id love to see a side by side comparison between the 2020 Waypoint and the Savage 110 Ultra Lite. Surprisingly accurate. 2023 Backfire LLC, a limited liability company headquartered in Utah, USA. Iv shot most all I recently had a chance to sight it in and run everything over the chronograph . Your primary con towards the Weatherby was around the cost of the company\s \boutique\ cartridges. Premium recoil pad, pic rail, fluted barrel, muzzle break.MOA guaranteed accuracy like the Tikka. Which leaves Winchester, Weatherby, Tikka/Sako. How us that helping? Franchi Momentum All-Terrain Elite .223 Rem 18" 1:8" Bbl TrueTimber Strata/Midnight Bronze 10+1 Rifle 41751. I went with the CVA simply for that reason. I was about to buy a Christenson Arms rifle but you and a few others have commented about the quality. This post contains affiliate links to help monetize this site. And like most of the rest of the world for that matter. Its actually a piece of cake. I have found the majority of shooters have a herd mentality and always believe that the latest is the greatest. I purchased Savage Axis II XP- 6.5 Creedmore from Cabelas. Loved this article keep em coming! Thanks for all of your vids and you helped me get my last two rifles with all the choices. Nothing problematic, but clearly noticeable. (Great videos by the way!!). I just purchased a Rival this week. Never bother with a Winchester M70, because I thought it was old fashion. I have watched your reviews on both, so maybe your opinion on whether itd be worth the additional money To go with the Waypoint. Have you reviewed the werkman? In depth and honest I decided to go a different direction by changing out the barrel for a 20 inch Proof. Like you I love the idea of the cerakote on it and I think a stiffer stock lends itself to shooters well. And the thought of upgrades on a new rifle seems stupid to me. COPYRIGHT 2021, THETRUTHABOUTGUNS.COM. I did go looking for the reloading equipment you mentioned and more on acquiring lowers ahead of time, yet unable to find. Now they are North of $400. Sign of the times, Im sure you know what Im talking about. I found not too long ago a Husqvarna Mauser for $400 bucks in like new condition. Available in: 6.5 Creedmoor, .308 Win, 277 Sig Fury. Review: Franchi Momentum .308 Winchester. As a side note, I have a Sako 85 from Cabelas. Cannot find the Federal rounds anymore so Shooting the Hornady Precision Hunter 110s now. can you give me your thoughts on Hello Jim, Your videos and information are amazing. I had settled on this for my next rifle based on the Weatherguard coating, price and MOA accuracy guarantee but now it seems we may never see them. Unfortunately, I cant weigh in on the Sauer 100 yet because I havent tried it. If you were to build a rifle what action would you use. In the video below, I review the Fierce Rogue and show what I like/dislike about the Fierce Rogue. have since restocked it with a B&C M40, and will use it for long range targets and steel. A junk injection molded plasticky stock that expands with heat and contracts with cold. I own a Tikka T3 in .300 WSM and love it as my go-to big game hunting rifle. 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. I dont think any mauser action rifles allow you to drop around in because of the claw extractor. Of all the rifles I own, if you just said Grab a rifle and go hunting without any more specifics of where Id be hunting or what Id be hunting, Id grab that rifle. Thank you, October 15 2022 Christiansen Arms Traverse, 28 Nos. Seems like a lot of bang for the buck. I was pretty confident in the 110 Ultralight that I found locally for a hair under $1000 but your updates here are making me rethink that. Weight: 6.6 pounds Leave the modern made junk guns to the young and inexperienced people which results in the good stuff out there being more plentiful for us old foxes that know what a quality gun is and what a reliable one is. What is your opinion on the Edge vs Rival? In our testing, the Weatherby Vanguard shot the most accurately, although the difference between it, the Bergara and the Tikka was so small that I doubt we could call it statistically significant. Capacity: 4+1 The Sig Cross has really become one of my favorite guns to shoot. I know there will be a lot of hate because Ive been very frank about my opinions, but I test so many rifles that I just wanted one single post that I keep up to date where I can just say it how I see it without any politically correct crap. Is it felt more? Zero quality control issues. Get one , in 30-06 for the purest experience , and youll be convinced ! The Carbon Predator looks cool, but really just a slight variation on the 110 ultralite. I own one in a 30-06, with 3 safes full of guns, it is my favourite. Thanks. I like the straight comb with minimal drop and I found the cheek weld comfortable. So where are you from originally and where are you now..Im thinking not the US. Today, though, I would buy a Dead Air Nomad or a CGS Hyperion given the choice of anything on the market. Although, I think Vlad is optimistic on price, but you can find a deal. Ive been a little coy about recommending one specific rifle in this price range because its a tight race. Its a Howa 1500 action in their own pretty cool stock. Interested in loading this cartridge. I havent seen you review any CZ rifle, any cause un particular? LOL. 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. I own the X-Bolt in 7mm Magnum and it is fantastic. Just how it shot when the time came. Thoughts? The action is a little sticky at the back because its a 2-lug so theres a little play at the back if you arent pushing straight. Jim, Franchi was founded in 1868 in Brescia . Do you have any information on the Howa, or an opinion on which way I should. The torque settings have to be exact and should use friction paper in the bottom rings. Usage for the rifle would be long distance hobby shooting, but also potentially taking it on everything from whitetail up to moose for a hunt should I ever get in to the sport with my brothers and dad. Bergara B14 Hunter? However, as Ive owned the Sig Cross for almost a year now, Im surprised by how frequently its the gun I reach for in the safe. Fierce rifles are accurate, built well, look great, come with good triggers, and feed perfectly. YOU SHOULD TEST THE SAKO S20 in 6.5 PRC OR THE SAKO BRANDS. Have you reviewed one yet? With the Sako 85 you get better wood and more metal, but I would rather buy a Tikka T3. As an Skandinavian hunter i must say we do have some different taste in rifles, and that is great. I am looking at loading with heavier grain bullets such as the Berger 30 cal 215 Hybrid or Berger 7mm 180 or 195 Grain bullets. Feeler gauges became shims for my lathe and mill. Browning X-Bolt Pro I like the X-Bolt Pro. That said, the polymer quality and stiffness are better than many. I mean, I realize you use supersonic ammunition and would have liked to have heard how home-rolled subsonic ammo performed.