View Full Version : Interested in a .308 bolt action with threaded barrel
Trying to find a bolt action .308 with a threaded barrel within the $400-600 range. Leaning more toward the lighter side. Any suggestions? I've been looking at the Ruger American and the Savage 11 FCNS, but neither of them have threaded barrels. The Savage Hog Hunter looks pretty cool, but I'm still waiting to hear more about it/get my hands on one. What say you?
slick_711
03-13-2012, 1:22 PM
I fondled a Savage Hog Hunter earlier this week.
Didn't get to shoot it, but assuming Savage's traditional accuracy it would be a great rifle IMO. A tad heavy compared to the 11FCNS, but not to heavy for a brush gun. Nice high profile back up iron sights, heavier contour (but not bull) barrel, oversize bolt know. It felt good when I put it to my shoulder a couple times and seemed to balance nicely. It was priced at $450, which seemed reasonable. I'm not sure of the exact barrel length, but it was slightly shorter than your average factory bolt .308.
Not having owned or shot one I know that's not worth the time it took me to type, but it's an opinion to consider.
I was going to ask you where you got to check one out, but then I saw your location and lost hope haha. Yea, I've read that it's a pretty well-rounded rifle. What was your opinion on the stock? Was the barrel free-floated?
sleepercar
03-13-2012, 5:47 PM
What do you plan on doing with it? and don't say "shooting", I know.
I've played around a bit with my Howa M1500 RLS. Originally purchased through Gunbroker for I believe $260. I don't recall the exact amount, but it was inexpensive enough for me to go ahead and do what I wanted, on my own. The full length barrel wasn't really my thing as I'm not a long distance shooter. At 16.5" and .308 is plenty fun for me.
http://i753.photobucket.com/albums/xx176/sleepercar4130/DSC_0659.jpg
ClarenceBoddicker
03-13-2012, 6:23 PM
The Spanish FR-8 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FR8) has a threaded barrel, but it's not NRA approved as it's not made in the USA.
I was looking for something light enough to hunt with. I'm looking into a rifle with an Accu-trigger or something similar.
scotty99
03-13-2012, 7:47 PM
A lightweight hunting rifle with a threaded barrel is going to be a tough search, especially for your budget. Maybe Howa makes something, or you could look for a used gun and re-barrel the way you want.
FrankG
03-13-2012, 8:29 PM
savage 200 but doesnt have threaded barrel
http://www.savagearms.com/firearms/models/
or the savage axis sr which has a threaded barrel
Iloveguns
03-13-2012, 8:36 PM
If its for hunting why do you need a threaded barrel?
Also a smith can thread the barrel for you for about $80-$100.
slick_711
03-13-2012, 8:37 PM
I was going to ask you where you got to check one out, but then I saw your location and lost hope haha. Yea, I've read that it's a pretty well-rounded rifle. What was your opinion on the stock? Was the barrel free-floated?
It looked free-floated but I didn't try to slip a dollar down between the action and the stock. As to the stock, typical factory savage synthetic stock. It didn't seem flimsy, but it wasn't anything special either.
It seemed like a nice rifle, but may be slightly heavier than you're wanting. I'd remove the "threaded" requirement, look at everything on the market, and keep in mind $75 will get you a quality cut/thread job on the rifle of your choice.
Prc329
03-13-2012, 9:18 PM
http://www.remington.com/products/firearms/centerfire/model-700/model-700-sps-tactical-aac-sd.aspx
Id go with that.
RK808
03-14-2012, 11:36 AM
I want threads for a muzzle brake when I'm not hunting. Yea, yea I don't wanna hear "oh .308 doesn't kick" "you have to re-zero" etc etc. Looking to get a rifle that I can hunt with and also do some target shooting. Nothing crazy
GiggleSwitch
03-14-2012, 11:53 AM
Slightly more but definitely worth the price:
http://www.shop.stgfirearms.com/X-Werks-Remington-700-SPS-AAC-Tactical-84203-Xwerks-Rem-700-SPS-AAC-4203.htm
*Note: A stock one is about $100 less w/o the CeraKoting.
NoHeavyHitter
03-14-2012, 11:54 AM
How about a Ruger gunsite scout in .38?
http://www.ruger.com/products/gunsiteScoutRifle/images/6803.jpg
I've heandled them (not fired) and they look like a good platform to work with. My only gripe is that they are using either an actual AICS magazine or (close copy) and the lack of a forward locking lug, the magazine seems a bit sloppy in the Ruger scout. Slightly closer tolerances would be nice.
bpbcalguns
03-15-2013, 4:17 AM
what kind of rail is on bottom of that nice howa .308?
JWHuey
03-15-2013, 5:02 AM
DAS down here in Solana Beach has a Remington 700 with a threaded 16 inch barrel for $689(.308) good excuse for a nice drive to SD. Closed Sunday though.
1capt.
11-15-2013, 2:26 PM
I'm WAY late to this thread, but saw this today and thought you might find it of interest:
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=375416325
There are a number of them on auction today.
For a bit more money- check this out:
http://www.mossberg.com/product/rifles-bolt-action-centerfire-atr-night-train-night-train/27200
Just thread it and you've got the total package.
It's easy to remove/install the barrel on a Savage. You could send it off to Randall at AR15barrels and have him thread it.
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