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    Or a rem model 7 would be another goodie
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    Quote Originally Posted by mcche171 View Post
    Look at the new Tikka Bush Hunter - NZ specific run of only 400 units. All pre sold to stores.

    16” Barrel
    Fluted
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    Over sized bolt know

    Standard stock. Can buy with a Suppressor, rings and 2.5-10 scopes for $2699.

    Based on the "Superlite" format, which interestingly are no lighter than the "Lite" models. Barrel chop will save some weight, but it would be good to hear how much. Could slap a carbon stock on it and job done. How much weight does a carbon stock save?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kelton View Post
    The Kimber hunter would be a good option though I’m not sure about availability in .308 iv seen 7-08 and 6.5 creed though . And a few montanas are popping up well priced on trademe lately a begara and a carbon stock would be that sort of money aswell id have thought I’m unsure on their finished weight .
    I was quite keen on the Kimber, but can't buy one in .308. Gun shopping is not much fun at the moment.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MB View Post
    Based on the "Superlite" format, which interestingly are no lighter than the "Lite" models. Barrel chop will save some weight, but it would be good to hear how much. Could slap a carbon stock on it and job done. How much weight does a carbon stock save?
    A Hi-tec hunter weighs 675g not sure what a standard tikka stock weighs about 850g according to Google
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    Quote Originally Posted by MB View Post
    I was quite keen on the Kimber, but can't buy one in .308. Gun shopping is not much fun at the moment.
    I have a Kimber hunter in .308. Cut to 16" with a DPT suppressor. They do come up every so often but the 6.5 and 7mm08 do seem more common for some reason.
    I quite like it now after taking a bit of time to get used to the action (controlled round feed vs push feed of all my other rifles) and sorting out a issue with the mag.
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    Come to think of it @Sid had a very slick custom rem700 for sale pretty sure it never sold

    Last asking was $3700 looks to be available and has had just about every lightweight mod you could think of built by the late great Robbie Tiffen. I doubt you will find anything nicer for the $$$$

    https://www.nzhuntingandshooting.co....ralight-79224/
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    Quote Originally Posted by MB View Post
    Well, the thread has been entertaining. Let's play a simple game. Recommend a good quality, brand new .308 bolt action rifle that weighs under 2.5kg for less than $3.5k that is actually available for purchase in NZ.
    Are you in a hurry to get it?

    Go and speak to whoever is running the gun department at H&F (pity Craig isn’t there anymore, he was awesome, brought my rifle in for me and beat all other retailers price)
    See if they can get the agent to bring in one of these with their next shipment for you.

    https://www.legacysports.com/super-lite/


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    Quote Originally Posted by MB View Post
    Howas are rust buckets aren't they?
    If you can find an alpine mountain rifle they are fully cerakoted, so no, perfect for our conditions

    And come in at around your desired weight, less if you chop to 16/18”




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    Quote Originally Posted by MB View Post
    Howas are rust buckets aren't they?
    Mine hasn't rusted yet....I have heard some horror stories but in fairness I've owned a few howa's including an alpine, blued and stainless 1500's and not experienced the mythical howa rust before your eyes phenomenon that others seem to harp on about.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Spudattack View Post
    If you can find an alpine mountain rifle they are fully cerakoted, so no, perfect for our conditions

    And come in at around your desired weight, less if you chop to 16/18”




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    Why did they stop making these! It was what I was looking for when I brought the Kimber. Them seemed perfect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MB View Post
    Howas are rust buckets aren't they?
    they are about on par with my stainless kimbers or trueflight barrels for corosion levels
    tikka are slightly better

    when you say rust you mean the slight browning that happens on the lower parts of the low sheen finish right? because as with all stainless a rub with a scotch brite and crc takes all that off
    stainless are stainless all the way thru unlike blueing thats just essentially a paint on the outside that once worn is gone forever

    the bonus I see with howa and tikka are that you can rebarrel a tikka with the plethora of take offs from all the "custom" builds for very low cost, and howa barreled actions cost less than a rebarrel and they both shoot damn well
    if you wanted to play musical chairs with calibers you could do quite easily without loosing a great deal in value

    I live about 3km from the ocean down wind of the predomanant wind so everything corrodes here aluminum included, tikka, sako the lot all do just spray them with your favorite airisol oil and move on with life
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    Quote Originally Posted by MB View Post
    I was quite keen on the Kimber, but can't buy one in .308. Gun shopping is not much fun at the moment.
    its like boat shopping mate, If you have the money ready before Christmas youl be shit out of luck, come winter you get choice and selection and good prices
    right now you are scraping thru the bottom of the barrel paying top dollar prices

    just be patient and what you are looking for will magically appear in front of you and just get good with your 300blk for the next month or so
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    Not sure why anyone feels compelled to buy a new rifle. Only one I have ever bought new was my .22, which was a dumb move on reflection
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    Quote Originally Posted by caberslash View Post
    Not sure why anyone feels compelled to buy a new rifle. Only one I have ever bought new was my .22, which was a dumb move on reflection
    People treat their gear like shit and want top dollar for it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Spudattack View Post
    Are you in a hurry to get it?

    Go and speak to whoever is running the gun department at H&F (pity Craig isn’t there anymore, he was awesome, brought my rifle in for me and beat all other retailers price)
    See if they can get the agent to bring in one of these with their next shipment for you.

    https://www.legacysports.com/super-lite/
    I really do wish Howa made left hand rifles
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