I haven’t saw any for sale, are you interested in selling yours?I have a old, nice Rem 40XR sitting in the gunsafe. I notice they are not even mentioned in the above discussion. Are they just not competitive with the rifles mentioned above?
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I haven’t saw any for sale, are you interested in selling yours?I have a old, nice Rem 40XR sitting in the gunsafe. I notice they are not even mentioned in the above discussion. Are they just not competitive with the rifles mentioned above?
Honestly a sporter with real nice wood, is what I would like. But I want it to be accurate. Any opinions on the Remington 541?I almost mentioned the 52 and 40X but didn’t because I figured he was only interested in the ones he listed. They are another option if you want to pursue the used route. I presently own three 52’s and owned several 40x’s in the past. Beautiful rifles that can hold their own as well.
If it was me though, and I wanted to keep my chances of finding one that’ll shoot as high as possible, I’d still try to find a used Annie 54 in good, clean shape...
Honestly a sporter with real nice wood, is what I would like. But I want it to be accurate. Any opinions on the Remington 541?
consensus is to find one with a standard barrel.. not the heavy barrel.. when you pick it up.. you will want to contactHonestly a sporter with real nice wood, is what I would like. But I want it to be accurate. Any opinions on the Remington 541?
consensus is to find one with a standard barrel.. not the heavy barrel.. when you pick it up.. you will want to contact
Brian Volkers
2878 170th Ave
Ryan Iowa 52330
563-932-2570
i have read that not to get one.. that was after i had bought one.. then sold it after seeing ppl typing to pass on that version.. i sold it to a collectorGood catch Doc. I should’ve mentioned that. Some of the heavy barrels left the factory with sections of the bore unfinished.
No one seems to be able to put an exact number on exactly how many of the HB version were affected, but my understanding is that some left with a good three or four inch section with no rifling. Most nearer to the muzzle.
From what I’ve read here and there, some of them still seem to shoot OK despite it apparently.
$1500 wont cover the cost of a vudoo barreled action so that’s not really applicable in this scenario.Many accurate 40x rifles out there but they are single shots. I’m guessing your looking for a repeater and if that’s the case it’s hard to beat the Vudoo. I have owned everything discussed above minus the tikka. Plus a Stiller 2500XR, Steyr Zephyr II, and Lithgow la101 which have not been mentioned. With this said the only ones I still own are the two Vudoo’s, a 40x, and a CZ 457. I understand your looking to stay at $1500 or less so in this range I suggest you try a CZ 457 and buy a great scope.
However if I could own only one it would be the Vudoo. I can hang any Remington 700 trigger on it, place it in any stock/chassis that a Remington 700 s/a would fit in, replace anything on the fire control group with simple tools and can rebarrel it here in the shop without dealing with left hand threads, metric threads, milling specific slots for loading ramps or action screws. Plus it’s built like a tank.
One last thing, and I think this may go for anyone with a Rimfire rifle. It’s hard to not add to them after you buy one. New trigger, new stock, bedding, barrels, ect... so no matter what you go with plan on dropping more coin on it afterwards.
Cry once. Been to the party, take something then spend money on it to equal what I wanted and still have a pink elephant.I understand what you are saying, But if I can achieve the same accuracy for $700 less. With the extra money I could do a lot to the CZ or Tikka.
 
	This one will shoot unless it has issues..
http://forum.accurateshooter.com/threads/1965-anschutz-54-ultra-match.4003771/
View attachment 1170161 View attachment 1170162 For @ 1k, I like my Bergara. Barrel is factory threaded. Feeds and ejects reliably. Accuracy is pretty good. Only mechanical thing I changed was I switched to a Jewell trigger.
Original stock but refinished ala rustoleum rattle can and some sponges.
 

