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5 Great Bolt-Action Rifles for Whitetail Hunting

The author has pursued whitetails with bolt-action rifles from Saskatchewan to Texas. Here are his eight favorites, based on nearly 50 years of experience.

Of course, selecting the “best” bolt-action rifle for whitetail hunting is subjective, as it depends on personal preferences, budget and the specific hunting conditions you’ll encounter. For example, the ideal rifle for a deer hunter sitting in a box blind overlooking a large ag field is far different than the one needed by a hunter sneaking through seemingly endless forest in the north country. That said, I’m confident that almost any whitetail hunter’s dream gun is found on the following list. (Note: Out of fairness to all the brands, I’ll list them in alphabetical order.)

Browning X-Bolt Hunter

Browning X-Bolt Hunter

1. Browning X-Bolt Hunter

The Browning X-Bolt lineup is known for its precision and smooth operation. The X-Bolt comes in various models, but my choice is the X-Bolt Hunter, which features a beautiful satin walnut stock and matte blue barrel and action. The 6.5-pound rifle has a detachable magazine, short-throw bolt (60 degree bolt lift) and an adjustable trigger. I had the chance to field test a Browning X-Bolt several years ago, and it was a dependable tack-driver.

Kimber 84M Hunter

Kimber 84M Hunter

2. Kimber 84M Hunter

Kimber 84M rifles are on the wish lists of many deer hunters because of their lightweight design, accuracy and quality. They are especially popular for western big game hunters who need to carry their rifles over long distances. My favorite in the series is the Kimber Hunter. It weighs only 5.5 pounds, has a Northwoods Brown Polymer stock, stainless-steel barrel, detachable magazine and an adjustable trigger.

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Remington Model 700 CDL

Remington Model 700 CDL

3. Remington Model 700 CDL

The Remington 700 series is a classic choice known for its accuracy, reliability and a wide range of available configurations and calibers. My top pick is the Model 700 CDL, with its sleek, satin-finished American walnut stock with the trademark black fore-end cap. In a word — gorgeous! The 7.4-pound rifle (in 6.5 Creedmoor, my cartridge of choice for whitetails) has a hinged floor-plate, too, which I prefer over a detachable magazine.

Ruger American Predator

Ruger American Predator

4. Ruger American Predator

The Ruger American is a budget-friendly series of bolt-action rifles that deliver excellent performance. It’s available in several calibers and stock options. If I had to pick one for whitetails, it would be the Ruger American Predator, which has an attractive Moss Green Synthetic stock and a matte black barrel and receiver. The 6.6-pound rifle has an adjustable trigger, factory-installed Picatinny scope base, heavier tapered threaded barrel, and detachable magazine.

Savage 110 Hunter

Savage 110 Hunter

5. Savage 110 Hunter

Savage’s Model 110 series offers excellent accuracy and is a great value. I’ve carried the Model 110 Hunter bolt-action on a few deer hunts and have always been impressed. The 7.5-pound rifle features the Savage AccuFit system (see photo), which makes it easy to customize length of pull and comb height; it’s a smart system. In addition, the Savage 110 has the company’s proven user-adjustable AccuTrigger system (light, clean pull and no creep), and detachable magazine.

Tikka T3x Hunter

Tikka T3x Hunter

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