Best .308 Rifles 2024! Who Is The NEW #1?
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- Опубликовано: 26 июл 2024
- Best .308 Rifles 2024! Who Is The NEW #1?
The .308 rifles have great popularity because it is one of the most versatile firearms. So, expect that they are the best.
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The TIKA looked to me like the best bang for the buck.
Thanks for the great video !
Lithgow la102 is definitely worth a look. Cerakote finish and lights out accurate. Little heave with a semi Varmint barrel. But built tough by a company that specialises in military firearms for the Australian army. ( only on bolt action )
Your description of the sig cross sounds remarkably familiar. Sounds just like an episode from back fire TV.
I'm a fan of the Browning X-bolt. I have one in .300 WSM, and will be picking up one in .308
How’s the trigger weight? I keep hearing it’s a bit heavy.
@tonycanniffe2360 I don't claim to be smart in all aspects of shooting, but IMHO, the trigger weight is light...can't tell you the poundage though.
Savage 110 tactical has my vote.
Good video .👍
What were the parameters you used when you made your comparison that made you arrive to your conclusion?
Because, as from an exterior point of view they are all the same , a few pounds difference here and there, semi-auto mixed with bolt action- ok ,and then? What was the ammunition you used and what tests did you put them trough? For how many rounds did you shoot and test each of them? What was their results on the target at what distances? What where the problems you encountered with each of them? How long did you used/tested each of them before arriving to your conclusion?
I apreciate the effort put into piecing this video together from different other pieces of video from who knows where,and a narator just reading the stats of the rifle from the manufacturers page,but, aside that, it looks more like a video advertising the products you might sell (if you are a shop owner) . All I'm saying is that I don't know you and I have nothing solid as to how this "best off" has arrived to it's conclusions 🤷♂
I had the 308 American
I currently have a Savage Model 11 varmint with heavy barrel. I’m considering the REM. 700 SPS varmint but that Bergera B14 HMR is calling me!
I have one, Completely Recommend the Begara
@@toddjustice3757 yes, i got the Bergara wilderness B14 in 6.5 creedmoor in sniper gray cerakote. 👌
Do you agree, The best .308 rifle, inspired by the XBolt design, is the Bergara Pro - the most precise, commercially available rifle with the best-machined barrel, without requiring a custom build!
I think the Remington 700 actually paved the way In the modern era in my opinion. If you want to go further back in history K98 set the pace Again just my opinion.
Bergara took nothing from the xbolts design and is a much better option
I’m not familiar with the Bergara Pro but I love learning about new rifles cause I’m looking for a 308
If anyone can help I’ll appreciate it
Anschutz 1782 is hard to beat.
I kind of like the bagara 308 better. I already have a 700 My 700 is extremely accurate. I have a Remington 783 26-inch heavy barrel 243 that I enjoy also I'm heading still out to 1100 yd with My 243 along with my 308. They're both set up the same it's just one as a 700 the other is a 783. Both excellent guns so far
i shoot at about 800 yards with a single shot i need a new rifle. (.243 win)
See, I disagree in regards to the savage rifle. I checked out the savage axis 2 rifle, and I have to say I'm not impressed one bit. The Ruger American predator is, in my opinion, a better rifle for the price. However, if you want a savage rifle pony up some extra cash and buy the savage 110 better built better quality, plus the design has been out for 30+ years with some upgrades as time goes on. In my opinion it's a better buy.
I was a audio salesman at a high end store in the late 70's/early 80's. I went on site to 3 different homes that had Bose 901's. In every case they were turned backwards cause they were loader that way. Sad. Amar Bose (and Bob Carver as well) were really good at creating BS and so-so at creating great audio equipment. HPM-100's were tough to beat, especially when paired with an SX-1280. Great video.
So which gun do you think?
Rem 700 and custom it out with all the best parts
I don't know why more custom gun makers don't use the pre 64 action with a claw extractor.By far the best action, positive crisp action with a 3 POSITION SAFETY.I don't care what anybody says.The pre 64 with a claw extractor is the number one,the Steyr-Mannlicher number 2 the Sako number three.So the Winchester Extreme with the pre 64 action,three position safety,26 inch barrel in a 300 win mag or 300 short mag.
I wish Ruger and Winchester had an iron sight option for their Mauser action rifles.
@rackreman A little bit of draw back I would say,but scopes are what I use
@@edpottinger849 I mean I plan on having a scope as well. I’ll probably pick up a R700 BDL. I love the idea of a scope with see through scope rings and irons. For actually shooting living things I’d like to use a scope, but I find irons so much fun (and a set up like I described is quite practical in some situations).
@rackreman Iron sights are if your using a 35 Whelen or other kind of caliber.Ive used the see through mounts,I think it makes the point of impact change.I wouldn't recommend them.If you don't like a big variable then a low end variable Zeiss or Leica.A 1.5 to 6.I would recommend a 3.5 to 10 in a Leupold,Zeiss,Swarovski or Leica.Its a middle of the road variable with not too much magnification.
@@edpottinger849 so you think I should just skip the see through mount + irons idea for something like a .308 win gun?
Give me a Ruger American over a couple of those
What about the Weatherby Mk V?
Exactly and the weatherby vanguard. And the weatherby model 307 XP. This is all 🐂 💩
Howa made in Japan
@@chrisduhaime5689 I visited the Tokyo National Museum in Japan and saw some old katana blades, the weapons of samurai. A blade from around 1200AD caught my eye; the handle had long rotted away, but it was rust-free like stainless steel, and bore no marks or notches. This was NOT because it had never been used.
Ill take my AR-10 308 over all them but i like browning rifles and remington 700s
Bergara all the way. Just wish they would have them in stock.
Sako, Sauer or Tikka
Forget the rest!
The Savage 308 rifle with the Accu trigger system and a threaded barrels on it is really the best top choice
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 yea ok
@@REDNECKROOTSi love mine its accurate n does the job
@@REDNECKROOTSI'm laughing right there with you. 😆 🤣 😂
@tommyroberts867 😊 😆 yea that was a pretty good 1. I just assumed it was a 14 year old with that enormous claim
@asapwillywarmer5147 nothing wrong w that. If that's what makes you feel complete and it works for you. Great. I personally was brought up with a weatherby mark v in my hands. So I don't feel comfortable w anything but weatherby mark v.
I don't want wood furniture no plastic junk Sako maybe not in war game's a hunter old school friend's ! 🤠
I would not buy a Savage bolt action again. I had one and the bolt fell apart after 2 rounds. After getting it back from the dealer, it fell apart again after 2 rounds. Not even an apology from savage. I have had exceptional luck with a remington 700, ruger M77, sako 85, and a browning.
I would stay away from Savage based on what I have seen from other guys at the range.
the best .308 in 2023 is the Stevens 334
good viedeo besides the stupidly loud music at the intro.
....for an advertising video...maybe...but for a "best off.." video, you have no real data in it ,aside what he is reading from the manufacturers page
Hey, gunners! Let's NOT shoot our wives and kids today! Ok? 🙋
What a stupid comment. All anti gun idiots should go somewhere else as your rude comments aren't welcome. 😤😤