Want To Buy .22-.250 Bolt Action

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Morning all -

My cousin asked me last night to scour the internet to see what was available in terms of a .22-.250 bolt action rifle for ranch work. I've dug through the internet, but there's generally a wide collection of plastic guns by Savage and Mossberg floating around. Outside of a Midland 2100 (no idea on the quality -- the internet claims good and bad, depending on to which source/forum you take as gospel), there's not much available at $600 or less.

Looking for a rifle with iron sights (absolute requirement), and a wooden stock, ideally with optics -- at least mounts.

Does anyone have a rifle with which they might be willing to part?
 
For a new manufacture at that price point, I'd look at the Howa 1500 Walnut Hunter. However, if it were me, I'd budget another few hundred; and look for a more classic and collectible rifle such as Winchester Model 70, Remington 700, Ruger M77, Browning A-bolt I or II, or Weatherby Vanguard.
 
Require wood stock and iron sights?
“Ideally with optics”

600 dollar budget just isn’t gonna work for those requirements unfortunately
 
Require wood stock and iron sights?
“Ideally with optics”

600 dollar budget just isn’t gonna work for those requirements unfortunately
Let's say "prefer wood stock".

Iron sights are backups... like I said, working rifle. The coyote trying to take down a calf doesn't care if the scope just happened to be damaged when you hit a pothole.
 
For a new manufacture at that price point, I'd look at the Howa 1500 Walnut Hunter.
Actually, that's not a bad idea... there might even be a used model in .22-.250 running around somewhere...
 
For a new manufacture at that price point, I'd look at the Howa 1500 Walnut Hunter. However, if it were me, I'd budget another few hundred; and look for a more classic and collectible rifle such as Winchester Model 70, Remington 700, Ruger M77, Browning A-bolt I or II, or Weatherby Vanguard.
@cash_tx - I’d 2nd on an Browning ABolt or XBolt rifle …But not gonna get “New” for $600 and unlikely to even get a good used one for that price
 
Morning all -

My cousin asked me last night to scour the internet to see what was available in terms of a .22-.250 bolt action rifle for ranch work. I've dug through the internet, but there's generally a wide collection of plastic guns by Savage and Mossberg floating around. Outside of a Midland 2100 (no idea on the quality -- the internet claims good and bad, depending on to which source/forum you take as gospel), there's not much available at $600 or less.

Looking for a rifle with iron sights (absolute requirement), and a wooden stock, ideally with optics -- at least mounts.

Does anyone have a rifle with which they might be willing to part?

I don't have anything to sell you, but I think the Savage 99 was made in 22-250 in the modern era after 1970. They were famous for the 250 savage so they were able to get the feed correct for a 22-250 by simply changing the barrel.

They are wonderful ranch guns with a beautiful feed system. Quite collectible. The later versions were drilled and tapped for scope mounts. They have iron sights. They are a lever gun, but they have the precision of a rotary internal magazine and don't suffer the same issues as a "wild west" type gun.
 
Bud's Guns, no iron sights, but has a threaded barrel to run a suppressor. Could have a local GS add iron sights.


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I picked up a Savage 510F Striker pistol in .22-250 a few years back within that price point. Pretty cool gun!
 
Dakota on Guns International yesterday
 

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