Reviewing The Cheapest Rifle On The Market
This review of the Stevens 334, the cheapest bolt-action hunting rifle on the market, highlights its functional but rough nature. While capable of hitting targets at 300-500 yards for basic hunting needs, its accuracy is inconsistent, failing to achieve sub-MOA groups. The trigger is criticized for excessive creep, and the stock fit negatively impacts barrel harmonics. The speaker, demonstrating high expertise in budget rifle markets, suggests saving for a Ruger American for a superior experience.











