This video reviews and compares 16 different hunting rifles, aiming to determine the most accurate option under $750 USD (or $1000 CAD). The content focuses on accuracy testing for each rifle and provides links to individual reviews of models including CZ600 Alpha, Mauser M18, CVA Cascade, Ruger American G2, Howa 1500 Gamepro2, Franchi Momentum, Savage 110 Engage, Remington 783, Savage Axis, Winchester XPR, ATA Turqua, Ruger American G1 pred, Browning AB3, Remington 700 ADL, Mossberg Patriot, and Stevens 334. The video also touches on budget-friendly precision rifle options.
This video review explores the Remington 783 bolt-action hunting rifle, highlighting its value proposition as an ultra-budget option even after 11 years on the market. The reviewer praises its crisp and adjustable CrossFire trigger, smooth bolt action, reliability, and acceptable accuracy for its price point. The description also mentions comparable rifles like the Savage Axis 2 and Mossberg Patriot Predator, and points to additional resources for tripods and optics. Remington's own product information emphasizes the rifle's synthetic stock, detachable steel magazine, and lifetime reliability.
The Stevens 334 is reviewed as the cheapest bolt-action rifle on the market, proving functional but rough. While it can hit 'minute-of-deer' at 500 yards, its accuracy is inconsistent, failing sub-MOA benchmarks. Significant drawbacks include a poor trigger, non-threaded muzzle, and a stock that contacts the barrel, negatively impacting consistency.
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