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Re: Recommend Badger a huntin' rifle...

#62 Post by meles meles »

Thanks ooman, but we are keen on a different calibre to 7.62x51

Anyone got opinions on / experience of the Mossberg MVP range ?
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#63 Post by DW58 »

I've read a couple of good reviews - for a relatively entry-level package the MVP offers quite a lot, such as various stock options and even the MDT LSS aluminium chassis system as a factory option.
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#64 Post by Browning_grrl »

I've fired a couple of the MVP models, and, personally, I wouldn't carry them in the field. They're relatively heavy, and I didn't find that either of the stocks I used shouldered smoothly or allowed for easy, rapid target acquisition. Fired from a bench, though, they were accurate and cycled very nicely. If you're thinking of a Mossberg, take a look at the Patriot - nice rifle. Just my 2-cents. :)
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#65 Post by meles meles »

Scurries away to peek...
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meles meles wrote:
Anyone got opinions on / experience of the Mossberg MVP range ?
I didn't realise badgers had such shocking taste! Buy a Sako L691.
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#67 Post by meles meles »

Well oomans, we bought a nice Zoli combination gun (9.3x74 + 12 bore) for hunting sabre tooth piggies but we're still torn about a rifle for hunting Bambi. We like the thought of a nice traditional BSA CF2 Stutzen as recommended by Dromia, but a Merkel Helix, Bergara or Strasser switch barrel keeps intruding on our thoughts too...
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#68 Post by saddler »

DL. wrote:
meles meles wrote:
Anyone got opinions on / experience of the Mossberg MVP range ?
I didn't realise badgers had such shocking taste! Buy a Sako L691.
...or a Tikka M595 or similar
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#69 Post by meles meles »

Don't confuddle our ikkle mind even more, ooman...
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#70 Post by DW58 »

meles meles wrote:Well oomans, we bought a nice Zoli combination gun (9.3x74 + 12 bore) for hunting sabre tooth piggies but we're still torn about a rifle for hunting Bambi. We like the thought of a nice traditional BSA CF2 Stutzen as recommended by Dromia, but a Merkel Helix, Bergara or Strasser switch barrel keeps intruding on our thoughts too...
I started my stalking career in 1986 with a CF2 Stutzen in .243 - not a bad rifle all in, but they need a bit of fettling to get them to shoot properly. Post fettling with a good scope in good mounts, this could be a good combination, but it wouldn't be my choice - I off-loaded mine circa 1990.

I've used a switch-barrel rifle since 1988 (Sauer) - they work so damned well. I would happily use Merkel or Strasser, possibly Bergara, but not Blaser under any circumstances. I'm not going to go into any detail about why I dislike Blaser - you loves 'em or you 'ates 'em, I 'ate 'em with a passion.
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