franchi momentum elite vs tikka t3

it seems well priced at about 600. The sub-$500 version of the CVA Cascade comes with just blued steel. Im in love. It looks like a real great gun. Thank you. Id prefer 7mm-08, but 6.5 is the newest kid on the block. I\m in northern Arizona and hunt in everything from dense forest to open desert, shots rarely over 400 yards. Thanks! Specifically, I am looking at 300 PRC and .28 Nolser, or 300 Weatherby Magnum. Amway if anyone has one opinions please. $599.99. It would be a tiny bit more expensive, but really not much. The CVA Cascade is an exceptional rifle for the price. Jim, What? But honestly these are not deal-breakers (or at least I think so). Hi, I really enjoy your reviews on YouTube. Hear hear. You know, turning ammo into noise kind of use. My personal favorite elk cartridge is a 7mm Rem Mag. killed three whitetail with it this past season. Helping the Franchi Momentum turn in great groups well, helping the shooter do his or her part better is a wonderful factory trigger. In my mind, there are only two good options in the sub-$500 price point: (1) The CVA Cascade, and (2) The Ruger American and preferably the Predator version. While I believe theyve succeeded in creating a stock that accommodates many different shooting positions and feels above average in all, it doesnt necessary excel in any of them. I'm looking at it in 300 win mag. However, I kill a lot of elk where Im from, and my smaller 6.5s dont produce the knock down effect I had with the Weatherby. Christensen Ridgeline So many people have asked me to review one, and I just cant justify spending $2,000 on one because Ive heard so many reports of inconsistent manufacturing quality. Powered by UBB.threads PHP Forum Software 7.7.5. I have shot the Impulse and wasnt impressed. There are very few reviews and almost zero information about how the Howa carbon shoots. Assuming a commercially-available cartridge (I\m leaning towards .30-06 Springfield), how would the you stack the two up? You dont want fine wood and blued steel in the rain on a hunt. So I do still think they have some QC issues to deal with. If I were buying a new hunting rifle today and I could drop $2,300, Id pick the Fierce Rogue with a steel action. And like most of the rest of the world for that matter. . I was about to buy a Christenson Arms rifle but you and a few others have commented about the quality. They do have a more expensive option for a titanium action that is even lighter, but I feel the titanium actions just arent as smooth in the hand. Launched on the March 2018 cover of Guns & Ammo, the Momentum was actually Franchi's first rifle. Never shot 6.5 but all I hear are good things whats your opinion. Would love to see your review on the Australian built Lithgow if you havent fired one yet I am sure you will be blown away by it in build quality, accuracy and value considering we are paying $900 for rifles worth $350 in America. Your reviews and articles are very helpful for us folks that dont have a big gun shop within 150 miles! One thing I always know I need in any rifle, hunting or range, is accuracy. keep on the good work and excuse my poor englis. Seller: Ammo And Arms. Same for Austria and Glock. I havent heard you talk much about the Seekins rifles, any thoughts on them? Barrett, AI, etc. Yes, it shipped with a knurled thread protector but I immediately lost it when I slapped my Dead Air Sandman Ti on. Also, what about the Bergara MG Lite with their proprietary carbon barrel? So small and packable, and Im getting incredible accuracy out of it. You are using an out of date browser. I just purchased a Rival this week. 3. and three-stage safety. As I completely dislike sporter pencil barrels. Do you still recommend them. I still love wood stocks. The data-driven nature of the content is extremely helpful. Thanks for any input. I found barrel engraved with 6.5 Creedmore and read manual before use The muzzle break sends recoil back into the rifle which breaks cheap scopes . A 60 degree bolt lift that makes second fast shots from the shoulder a complete impossibility. Which takes of the other half of recoil . I might add for a hunting rifle the 6.5 Swede is superior to the 6.5 Screedmore. Im looking at my first hunter and precision rifle that I can take to the range once a month and go on 2 or 3 hunting trips per year (pig/deer) mostly in California or surrounding states. First let me say your videos are absolutely fantastic. Manual dont talk about 6.5 Creedmore ! The reasonwhen Im going to kill an animal, I want to kill it stone deadone well-placed shot. Fastest/flattest 6.5 using 143 gun ELD-X bullets. I do like the Weatherby rifles as well as Tikkas. The trouble Im having wracking my brain over is caliber. Thanks in advance. I have been taking in everyone of ur vids I can find and sincerely appreciate your work and am interested in your take on the Seekins product? enough shoulder for secure mounting. Even on safe, the bolt can be manipulated to chamber or eject a round. Base Price: $816.99: Tax: - In Stock: Back in stock . Have you considered the recently released rifles introduced by Franchi? I would have to agree that no higher end rifle list should ever not have a Mod 70 or a Sako on it. Available in six calibers, TTAG gave the $609 MSRP .308 Winchester flavor a test drive. John did tell me that they are currently working on a fix for the extractor problem. I have watched your reviews on both, so maybe your opinion on whether itd be worth the additional money To go with the Waypoint. Specifications: Franchi Momentum in .308 Caliber: .308 Winchester (available in five other calibers, too) Capacity: 4+1 Barrel Length: 22 inches Twist Rate: 1:11 Overall Length: 42.3 inches Length of Pull: 14 inches (adjustable with spacers) Trigger: 2-4 lbs, adjustable, single stage Weight: 6.6 pounds MSRP: $609 ( about $450 retail) With a century and a half of firearms manufacturing behind it, Italy's Franchi has unveiled its first-ever centrefire hunting rifle, the Momentum. To wit: 1. funny, I was between the FME and the CVA cascade for a 350L. It has the Accufit stock, but not the Accustock with the aluminum rail system. I preferred the action on the FME a lil bit over the CVA, but I could not get over how every Franchi had stock contact somewhere along the barrel. Any chance you would do a review on that caliber? What would you like to know? And I need it in a shorter stock. Its an expensive gun but Ive been hearing good things. I just wish there was a better feeling about the Ridgeline. At the back of the bolt shroud, the firing pin protrudes to show cocked status (as seen above) and is flush with the rear of the bolt shroud when not cocked. The internal box magazine holds four rounds. The Weatherby Vanguard threaded, Bergara B14, and Howa Carbon Stalker are all models Im researching more to try to come to a definitive decision. Ive never shot one that couldnt achieve a 1 group at 100 yards. Excellent 3/4 MOA accuracy with Hornady Precision Hunter ammo, QD Flush cups and picatinny embedded in the stock, Available in all the most popular chamberings for custom rifles (including 7 PRC), I personally would have preferred that they went with a more modern vertical grip, I wish there were an arca rail on the bottom of the forend for connecting to a tripod. The stock feels really cheesy. Its a great rifle for heavier cartridges. If you want a wood stock, metal parts, and nice bluing, feel free to spend an extra $300 or more on a Ruger Hawkeye or similar. have since restocked it with a B&C M40, and will use it for long range targets and steel. Its an EXCELLENT do-all caliber. Its typically priced around $950, but for $100 extra dollars over the $850 budget, you get an adjustable mini chassis. I believe the momentum rifle could easily stack up against the models outlined in the under $500 category. I recently purchased the Momentum Elite in the 6.5 creedmoor and respectfully think an honourable mention for the under $1000 would be appropriate. If youre patient and know what youre doing. We watch all your videos on YouTube. (Solid review on your part.). Jim- Have you tested/reviewed any of the Sauer 100 rifles? Chambered in .308 Winchester, the author's Franchi Momentum has a 22-inch barrel with a threaded muzzle and a black synthetic stock with a recoil pad and integral sling-swivel studs. The Tikka T3X Lite comes with an absolutely fantastic action. Probably going to be the Waypoint. Now I want another one and to get in to some long range and MAYBE some hunting. I load for better, but what would you choose? The Bergara B14 Wilderness with adjustable cheek piece would be a great choice, as well as anything in the Bergara Premier Series. Powered by UBB.threads PHP Forum Software 7.6.1.1 (Release build 20180111) Page Time: 0.097s Queries: 14 (0.037s) Memory: 3.1032 MB (Peak: 3.2586 MB) Zlib disabled. Thanks! Those that do could at least be highlighted. I have found the majority of shooters have a herd mentality and always believe that the latest is the greatest. Swelled and checkered grip areas are molded into both sides of the stock over the internal magazine and again at the beginning of the forearm section. I wouldnt hesitate to recommend a Weatherby if you find one in a cartridge you like, or if you dont mind shooting Weatherbys overbore cartridges. I expect to spend a few thousand or more to get what would meet my needs. Question. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. I really like the trigger feel, but it is a little heavy. Very accurate, handles recoil well, and easily in your price point with room to spare. And a nice walnut stock would have cost them a few more pennies to use. I might just know about a new rifle coming in January 2023 that might change your mind, Awesome reviews Jim. I am looking for a 6.5 creedmoor bolt action hunting rifle for our place in north central west Texas. I really like the stock design. First available in 1936 for Petes sake. What matters is on the paper for 550 dollars and a threaded barrel to boot. I own one in a 30-06, with 3 safes full of guns, it is my favourite. Or, even better if your choice cost less. Have to admit I love Henrys, so am trying to take my heart out of the decision with wisdom from someone more experienced like you. Along with it is 2-position safety that . 5. Hunting rifles per say but not many of the new techno rifles. Its one of the best 3 out of 8 rifles we tested in this price range. I agree! Seller: Ammo And Arms. I like the Sig Cross because its lightweight, easily adjustable to fit me or my kids, very accurate, and the short barrel and folding stock make it easily packable for hunts. We have a complete post on the best rifles under $400 right here. I would not even try and shoot a moose with the Creedmore but its no problem with the 6.5 Swede with its 1 in 7.8 twist with the 160 grain slugs. Jim, Love your channel and have spent most likely 30 plus hours reviewing your videos. Thank you and keep up the great job! Saving a penny by not buying grease and oil costs you hundreds of dollars in rust repair. There are many rifles above the $2k price point. Good luck wearing one out with your old ass, you could have the best or worst and it wouldnt matter since its seeing all of a day of use once a season. Full Details. Jim. The need for fast follow up shots, I know with practice a bolt action is fast, but I also dont want to break my right hand grip on the gun and trigger. Jim, Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. It may not display this or other websites correctly. Wondering if you have a reason for this Its like the girl you almost dated because you were such good friends and got along with great, but just never could fall in love with. Can you review the spring kit for the factory trigger? My 6.5 CM shoots sub MOA groups. Ive shot it twice and didnt like it either time. Granted, I got the better tools for measuring how off what they sold is but theres some applications where cheap is better. Im sold on the 7mm-08 for hunting but am having a hard time deciding/finding a decent rifle chambered in that caliber. If you had a choice between XBolt Pro & Dako finnlight 85 in 300wm what one would you choose. Great Content. Cannot find the Federal rounds anymore so Shooting the Hornady Precision Hunter 110s now. Would this interest you? Had a question, What are your thoughts/opinion on the Wilson Combat AR10s? Wondering your opinion on those I understand theyre not hunting rifles I just thought you would enjoy those rigles as I do. The pistol grip is thicker than on many similar stocks, which I appreciate a lot, but at the same time a little more palm swell wouldnt hurt. Gunwerks builds great guns, but I just dont see them as being THOUSANDS of dollars better than a Fierce, Weatherby, Seekins, etc. You must log in or register to reply here. It weighs a little heavy per the stats, Ill admit but at that price point, its very hard to ignore especially since lightweight after-market chassis can cost as much as the base model B-14, Rem 700, Tikka T3, etc. and not hold up good with the recoil? Looking for a good review of it after months of no Tikkas available locally in 308. Yes, even if my hunting situation means most shots will be shorter range, I want a rifle that will reach out and make a 250 or 350 yard shot accurately in case it needs to. GSG, I always just hunted. Ive tried a lot of others, including Hornady PH (178gr I think) and Hornady Match 168 gr, and they are lucky to shoot 4 inch group with huge point of impact change. Do you have any experience with the Franchi? One issue that has come up with all three of their guns is having to check and tighten the front and rear action assembly screws. The Vanguard does come in quite a few cartridges, but retail stores will only give them so many spots on the shelves, and since Weatherby is always pushing its own cartridges, its common to not find the chambering youre looking for without special ordering it. what do you think of it? Im really down to the Fierce Carbon Rival vs the Weatherby MarkV Backcountry. It doesnt snag or grab clothes but somehow its still plenty soft and grippy. I mean, this is one heck of a tight group! It tames the recoil of this 6.6-pound rifle extremely well. Keep the good work buddy on your show. Im looking for a great elk rifle/big game in left handed. I really don\\\t need an other gun, but what is the best 7mm Mag you suggest? Can you, or have you already, done a review on the Bergara Premier Divide ? Keep up the great work. Leave the modern made junk guns to the young and inexperienced people which results in the good stuff out there being more plentiful for us old foxes that know what a quality gun is and what a reliable one is. Im really interested in the Benelli Lupo, any chance your going to get your hands on one of those? I recall in a vid you talked about hunting with Mosin Nagans, the Russian 30.06! Im a big fan of Sig pistols and never had an issue with QC. I try to ruin stuff like this and am always amazed how much it will take. Franchi Momentum All-Terrain Elite .308 Win 18" 1:11" Bbl TrueTimber Strata/Midnight Bronze 10+1 Rifle 41750. He missed the entire point of the product to rant about what great deals can be had on old guns. I dont say that lightly. Fantastic. Zero quality control issues. Unfortunately now I see it for $1700. Franchi Momentum All-Terrain Elite .223 Rem 18" 1:8" Bbl TrueTimber Strata/Midnight Bronze 10+1 Rifle 41751. Its like saying 300 Blackout isnt as effective as 300 WinMag. Yes if I were going to Alaska where you can run into damp rainy weather for days on end I would either have my Mauser electrolysis nickle plated (it plates even the inside of a receiver and barrel) or if I wanted to get off cheap take a chance on a modern stainless rifle that probably would freeze up in very cold weather with their speed lock mechanisms which are idiotic in a hunting rifle. I\m relatively new to the channel & website, and it has quickly become a favorite of mine. Franchi Momentum Varmint Elite .224 Valkyrie 24" 1:7 Bbl TrueTimber Prairie/Midnight Bronze 7+1 Rifle 41712. Fit me like a glove. He lives outside of Austin, TX. Any information is greatly appreciated. Seems like a lot of bang for the buck. So, here are my quick thoughts on some of the competition for the best premium factory rifle under $2,500. Base Price: $789.99: Tax: - In Stock: kygunco.com Buy. Ruger precision is really heavy for hunting, but a cool rifle. The Tikka action is by far the best in this price point because it cycles ammo perfectly, has a silky smooth bolt slide and is manufactured to a high tolerance so every last one I pick up feels just as good as the one next to it. I would like a 280 Ackley and Fierce only makes it in the Rival. $699.00. Can Italian go to a local gun store and buy one (or any firearm) without a government license or permission? The only competitor would be a full custom on the amazing MDT HNT 26 chassis. I have a bunch of ARs and tactical style stuff but sold the only bolt action I had before I ever fired it(Tikka CTR). Mr. Harmer, I really appreciate your reviews on the Sig Cross and Waypoint. As did locking it. I am a huge fan of their 1911s and know they are big into precision rifles. (Live in northern Alberta.) It is still a preferred caliber in Scandinavia for big game. Nor did it entirely love the excellent Hornady Black ammo, putting two rounds through the O that I was aiming at and three in another very tight group some distance away. I have been looking at the Browning BAR for years, its a great gun, but I would really like to have an AR format. The plasticky stock is Pure junk. The Tikka T3X Lite comes with an absolutely fantastic action. Im looking for ANY rifle with a floor plate, metal, and wood but the only two I find are model 70, and browning. Also, since I\d prefer to keep it to one gun I was more interested in buying a semi-custom gun and was thinking about getting the Fierce Carbon Rogue. The stock is among the best I have ever used, its reasonably lightweight, excellent on accuracy, and the manufacturing quality is reliable. Id love to hear your thoughts on a modern option like the Extreme Weather SS MB. Loved this article keep em coming! Thanks. Will be used for 100-500 yd plinking and occasional deer hunting. I really have enjoyed watching your YouTube channel and reading some of your articles on backfire! Keep up the good work of educating shooters in a neutral way. Do you have a suggestion for a backcountry hunting rifle that does well with heavy recoil? If you go slow while trying to be quiet in a hunting situation, it may not feed right. With attitude like that, you will only buy domestic products and if leftists have their way, none. Surprisingly accurate. Would love a Tikka, but your notes on them provide the info for not making the cut. It has the accufit system but they did not put it in that rifle I assume its to save weight. Like I said not sure what you tested it in, but I just wanted to let you know. Keep up the good work! Accurate, lightweight, and comfortable with a great trigger, its a solid choice to fill your freezer this season. I figured I could get an AR rifle with Sub MOA accuracy that could maybe hit 2 birds with 1 stone. Its a good option for light cartridges, but the light weight and stock design dont make for a good match on heavy cartridges. Trigger: 2-4 lbs, adjustable, single stage I seriously am not sure how you can improve on it. It would also handle bigger calibers MUCH better than the Cross. I own a Tikka T3 in .300 WSM and love it as my go-to big game hunting rifle. Capacity: 4+1 Hey jim i was wondering if you have done a review on the savage impulse i found some videos on it but not many that really go indepth on the build quality or how well or not well the action works. I agree with you. An innovative modern design with folding buttstock, pistol grip. I also like the Fierce Reaper and the Sako S20 for heavy-recoiling cartridges. The stock is cheesy feeling, but nicely shaped and rigid. I understood going into it that it was a boutique and emotionally motivated cartridge choice, but the performance and build quality is excellent. In your opinion, is the Fierce worth the extra you pay or does the Springfield give you more value for the money you spend. Still, its the 2020 Waypoint in my opinion. You might also consider a more traditional 7 Rem Mag or .30-06. Is yours that picky? And contrary to most German rifles today, the barrel is threaded into the reciever (not heat shrunk). A junk plasticky trigger guard, its enough to make you barf just looking at it. Maybe not, but I have been caught in down pores and all the morons that were with me came back to the car with rust on their guns but not me. Fnanchi is most likely the same design since they share ownership. Ive been kicking around trying out the 28 Nosler just to pick up a bit more performance at 500+ ranges. I own a 6.5-.300 Wby and reload my own ammo. Wow, what a shooter! LOL. Nor do my groups appear to be outliers for the Momentum. I am really interested in a waypoint. So in general, pick the Tikka T3X Lite if you want a lightweight rifle with a fantastic action, and youre going to be shooting cartridges lighter than a 7mm Rem Mag or .30-06. Never bother with a Winchester M70, because I thought it was old fashion. What is your honest opinion of the CZ 600 1 is the Footprint for the Action is proprietary, It is NOT made by Bergara. Just how it shot when the time came. The Elite series, added alongside the budget-priced original in 2020, did nothing to diminish those impressions. Id like to see a comparison between all the weather resistant advertised rifles, quality of weather protection materials, pros and cons of the different coatings or metals. Premium recoil pad, pic rail, fluted barrel, muzzle break.MOA guaranteed accuracy like the Tikka. #1. love the mauser style trigger guard/magazine. I have a slue of rifles in many calibers 22LR up to 338WM, except the 7mm mag. And although most of my center fires are Deluxe grade, the aforementioned still holds true. I recently had a chance to sight it in and run everything over the chronograph . I could go for a more grabby grip myself, but the Momentums checkering is certainly sufficient. Get one , in 30-06 for the purest experience , and youll be convinced ! Unsurprisingly, the Momentum is equipped with a synthetic stock. Honestly, you need to review one. It talks about every calibre Savage Arms is selling in Canada but dont talk about calibre I purchased. Both good guns, I would worry about Franchi suddenly stopping production of this rifle and parts availability going to zero. Holy Moses, what an incredible rifle. Sorry its been so long since I have followed up on this, but didnt want to post on this rifle till I had some time with it and straightened out a problem Ive been having with my scope. Vald, I love me some harbor freight. More velocity with the heavier bullets which by the way do not work so well in the 6.5 Creedmore. For the record the cheapest gun Ive ever owned is a TC compass in 6.5 Creedmoor and it has shot sub MOA with most factory offerings from day one and consistently shoots sub 1/2 moa with handloads. As i get older i am now back to 6,555 and 8x57IS and 308win when it come to calibers but that is more related to the hunting i do than the rifles .Love your tube videos and the fact that you have your own opinions an are not afraid to tell everyone about them. This rifle broke two scopes I highly recommend the Leupold which I have on it now .team this up with the Barnes TTPX BT. Ive narrowed it to 3, but just cant quite choose. Also, I am 62 and getting tired of the recoil my 7mm Rem Mag and .270 has, would the 6.5 Creedmoor, 6.5 PRC or 7mm-08 be a good alternative? Unfortunately, I cant weigh in on the Sauer 100 yet because I havent tried it. Releasing the floor plate of the 4-round, internal magazine is accomplished via a lever inside the front of the trigger guard. Threaded barrel, cerakote barrel, hand painted stock. The budget rifle video and cartridge wars are among my fav on YouTube for hunting alone. Hello Jim, Your videos and information are amazing. It has become one of my favorite guns. Its a good quality scope for shooting out to 300 yards but doesnt have adjustable turrets so if youll want to do some long-distance shooting, order it without a scope. Its like comparing a Kia against a BMW. . Took my buck at 325 shooting Federal Premium 110gr bullets. Going to take the plungedeep. I heard you mention a good handload that worked well with this 18\ barrel. Removing the bolt, however, is easier thanks to a release lever located on the side of the action. I also own a Savage 110 Ultralite in 6.5 PRC- fantastic accuracy, but I just could not warm up to the plasticy stock. You sound like the new guy that is 25 and has 150 years experience. A friend texted me last week and said he had a $750 budget for a first hunting rifle and asked me what he should buy. One-Piece Picatinny Rail Quick and easy optics mounting. The stock is not very rigid, the butt pad is too stiff, and the stock geometry is only acceptable. hey jim i have a 2022 ridgeline in 308 it shoots 1/4 to 1/2 moa looked a long time and read many bad reviews butt talked to many people and am very happy with mine thanks. So happy you out this together as it brings all of your work together and I hope you link to it. Or even at a much higher price range. Your email address will not be published. I just bought a Savage Axis II XP in 308 after much research and debate amongst my hunting partners. The Carbon Predator looks cool, but really just a slight variation on the 110 ultralite. A friend of mine was trying to talk me into a Christensen arms Ridgeline FFT but from what you said about their QC in manufacturing I\m not sure I want to risk it. Anyway, sorry but I dont have much experience with it. I got it in 6.5 creedmoor for deer hunting. So, too, will the rifles 2-position safety allow you to load and unload safely. I am looking to buy a Savage 110 Timberline in 300 win mag, what is opinion about it ? The deciding factor for me was the trigger, and that 3 of my buddies shoot the Savage. With a Leupold VX-2 3-9x40 scope mounted on Leupold dual dovetail rings and loaded with a maximum of five rounds of ammunition, the Momentum I tested weighed almost exactly eight poundslight enough to carry on long hikes through steep country but not unpleasant to shoot. It might be Franchi just trying to stay ahead of magazine restrictions in some (less free) parts of the world. Vlad is an asshole in general who needs to go away. Of all the rifles I own, if you just said Grab a rifle and go hunting without any more specifics of where Id be hunting or what Id be hunting, Id grab that rifle. I ended up buying a Bergara Mountain 2.0, which checked all the boxes for me as a hunting rifle. Whats the pros and cons in your opinion? In fact, I frequently find myself out shooting with a Sig Cross even when I have much more expensive guns that I could be choosing. Franchi designs some very good scatter guns, and this is their first rifle attempt. It looks to be right @ the very top of weight class Id like, but with the adjustable stock,shape,look & Carbon Barrel, seems to be right in the wheelhouse of what Id like for my larger caliber (wish they had it in .300 PRC) rifle. However, Ill simply leave this anecdote. I have a Momentum elite varmint in 224 Valkyrie. Hey Jim, big fan of your Youtube channel and I always enjoy watching/reading your content. Im not the person I asked the question but I am also looking at one chambered and 308 and another shop down the road has a 30-06. I decided to to send Fierce an email basically telling them how disappointed I was with the tight chamber and extractor design issues and failure. Jim, Great content on both the website and on Youtube. Commissions are earned for links to Brownell's, Amazon, MidwayUSA, GoHunt, OpticsPlanet, Sportsman's Warehouse, and other retailers. So how do you choose between them? The Franchi Momentum Elite Bolt-Action Rifle also has a 1-piece 1913 Picatinny rail that permits flexible accommodation of various aftermarket optics. Thanks for the info , it will certainly help those with no interest in spending too much to have a good rifle. Seems like a solid gun for the money and straight pull seems fun. You mention that you felt the Browning X-Bolt Pro was not a good fit for a heavy recoil gun. Bought a vanguard series 2 in 270cant wait to shoot it put a leupold 3x9x50 ..I have 1400.00 in it first expensive gun Ive ever owned.wish me luck, The rifle you are selling that is under $350 thats quiet what caliber is it and who makes it need more information please thank you.