I'm looking for a new rifle, specifically for poor weather, and the hill, and had originally thought I'd go down the T3 route, and put a PSE stock on and crack on. However, the single stack magazine element of the T3 is niggling on my mind. All my other rifles have double stack magazines, and as such top loading is second nature. I suspect I could learn to live with a single stack mag, but it would irritate me, so I was hoping some might be able to suggest a suitable alternative.
I currently have an R93 in 7x57 which is what is being replaced, but as I've another 7x57 (George Gibbs Mauser 98 Walnut - hence the want of something synthetic), I'm thinking of going down the 7x64 route for this one.
I like the R93 Pro in terms of compactness, and the ability to top load, but I'm not a huge fan of the straight pull action, and whilst I like the shape and fit of the pro stock, I think it could be stiffer in the forend.
I'm looking for something that has:
Traditional bolt action
Double stack detachable magazine
Good quality stiff synthetic stock - or the availability of a decent aftermarket stock like PSE.
Happy to go down the custom route, or buy off the shelf.
I've had a look at:
Sako 85's - but the things that put me off are the stories about ejected cases bouncing off the scope, and bedding arrangement (although this could be overcome).
Sako 75 - not a fan of the standard synthetic stock, and limited options for aftermarket stocks.
Remmy 700 - I've had a 700 in the past, and just didn't like the action - it wasn't particularly smooth, but maybe this can be improved on. The one I had previous was a floorplate, but I understand you can convert to a detachable magazine.
Howa - floorplate that can be converted, but sounds like the mag conversions are not fit for purpose.
Sauer 101 - haven't handled a synthetic version, so not sure what the stock is like. They do a carbon version, but seems overpriced. Also not sure if these can be re-barrelled - not a deal breaker but worth considering.
Mauser M12 Extreme - believe these are near enough the same as the 101, but haven't had a chance to handle one yet.
At the moment it feels like either go down the 75 route, and hope/wait for a decent stock to turn up, or just grab a 101/M12 off the shelf.
Am I overlooking anything? Suggestions welcome, but please don't tell me to just get a T3 and learn to live with the single stack magazine - I'd rather not!
I currently have an R93 in 7x57 which is what is being replaced, but as I've another 7x57 (George Gibbs Mauser 98 Walnut - hence the want of something synthetic), I'm thinking of going down the 7x64 route for this one.
I like the R93 Pro in terms of compactness, and the ability to top load, but I'm not a huge fan of the straight pull action, and whilst I like the shape and fit of the pro stock, I think it could be stiffer in the forend.
I'm looking for something that has:
Traditional bolt action
Double stack detachable magazine
Good quality stiff synthetic stock - or the availability of a decent aftermarket stock like PSE.
Happy to go down the custom route, or buy off the shelf.
I've had a look at:
Sako 85's - but the things that put me off are the stories about ejected cases bouncing off the scope, and bedding arrangement (although this could be overcome).
Sako 75 - not a fan of the standard synthetic stock, and limited options for aftermarket stocks.
Remmy 700 - I've had a 700 in the past, and just didn't like the action - it wasn't particularly smooth, but maybe this can be improved on. The one I had previous was a floorplate, but I understand you can convert to a detachable magazine.
Howa - floorplate that can be converted, but sounds like the mag conversions are not fit for purpose.
Sauer 101 - haven't handled a synthetic version, so not sure what the stock is like. They do a carbon version, but seems overpriced. Also not sure if these can be re-barrelled - not a deal breaker but worth considering.
Mauser M12 Extreme - believe these are near enough the same as the 101, but haven't had a chance to handle one yet.
At the moment it feels like either go down the 75 route, and hope/wait for a decent stock to turn up, or just grab a 101/M12 off the shelf.
Am I overlooking anything? Suggestions welcome, but please don't tell me to just get a T3 and learn to live with the single stack magazine - I'd rather not!



