Hey, I'm in the market for a 30-06 & I'm considering a Sako S20 Hunter, a Browning X-Bolt2 and based on my first glance at this rifle, the Benelli Lupo, also in walnut. I was initially considering the Browning B.A.R. and Benelli R1 autoloaders, but after seeing the review by Ron Spomer, I decided to go with bolt action. What are your impressions, after having owned it a few months? Did it come with a muzzle brake? How does recoil feel as compared to, say, a Tikka? Any complaints? I love the Italian design, it reminds me of a Pagani - but I know that doesn't guarantee quality, so I'm doing homework on this rifle, looking for honest, non-sponsored reviews.
I have the same thought process on both rifles and it’s funny how you mentioned the brx1 I like that rifle in it’s green color definitely buying both for my first two long guns
I own the 308 and 270 Lupo. I have found the right ammo for the 308. Half inch MOA at 100 yards. Now refining the 270 next. Absolutely love the rifles.
Got my Lupo 300 WM with muzzle break BEST elevation stock and with a 180 gr bullet, it kicks less than my 308 with a 150 gr… Lupo groups less than an inch at 100 yards … got many groups lower 0,5 inch groups too
My friend got one in 300 Win Mag and l shot it yesterday. He has a muzzle break and the rifle had barely any recoil. I was thinking of getting a 6.5 CM, l am devided between a Lupo and M70 Winchester.
@@fangan4770 Scout as in the type of rifle not boy scout rifle. I work in the firearms industry and probably 0.5% of our stock of hunting rifles do not have open sights. In fact the only one I can think of is a Ruger Scout rifle which I've reviewed. Here in the UK, everyone drops on a scope....
Just purchased a wooden stocked Lupo in 30-06 and you are correct sir. It is a work of art. Absolutely love it.
Hey, I'm in the market for a 30-06 & I'm considering a Sako S20 Hunter, a Browning X-Bolt2 and based on my first glance at this rifle, the Benelli Lupo, also in walnut. I was initially considering the Browning B.A.R. and Benelli R1 autoloaders, but after seeing the review by Ron Spomer, I decided to go with bolt action.
What are your impressions, after having owned it a few months? Did it come with a muzzle brake? How does recoil feel as compared to, say, a Tikka? Any complaints? I love the Italian design, it reminds me of a Pagani - but I know that doesn't guarantee quality, so I'm doing homework on this rifle, looking for honest, non-sponsored reviews.
I have the benelli lupo in wood (30-06), any ammunition that you recommend me with good grouping?
Bought the synthetic model after watching your review, you were right it is lovely
I have the same thought process on both rifles and it’s funny how you mentioned the brx1 I like that rifle in it’s green color definitely buying both for my first two long guns
I own the 308 and 270 Lupo. I have found the right ammo for the 308. Half inch MOA at 100 yards. Now refining the 270 next. Absolutely love the rifles.
What type of ammo?
@@myfreelansir Nosler Partition.
Have not shot it, but I did handle one, and I loved how the Lupo looks and feels.
mate of mine swears by his T3x. Its a great rifle but this thing is worth the price difference - its gorgeous.
got one in wood stock. My 1st rifle and its amazing...
Got my Lupo 300 WM with muzzle break BEST elevation stock and with a 180 gr bullet, it kicks less than my 308 with a 150 gr… Lupo groups less than an inch at 100 yards … got many groups lower 0,5 inch groups too
Wow just wow I’m gonna get my FAC just to own it 😮
buying a wood stock 6.5 tomorrow, cannot wait to take it to the range and get it dailed in
how is it? I want to buy one but In dont know if it will be 300 or 6..5
What scope are you planning to put on that bad boy?
I also know people that had the same finish on some shotguns and they rusted very quickly.
I love it , so beautiful
If Lamborghini made a bolt action
It wouldn’t be this.
@@LifeisGood-ye8rlso, based on aesthetics, what would it be?
Does the wood stock have sling mounts?
Yes, you have to fit them yourself. Holes are already there.
@@racknload thanks
My friend got one in 300 Win Mag and l shot it yesterday. He has a muzzle break and the rifle had barely any recoil. I was thinking of getting a 6.5 CM, l am devided between a Lupo and M70 Winchester.
Is it threaded for a muzzle brake/ suppressor? If so what is the thread?
Yes, M14x1
US version is 5/8-24
In Canada this rifle costs 3x as much as a Tikka T3x😭
Is it screw cut for a moderator out of the box ? Thanks mate
Yes, M14x1
5/8-24 for the US version
If your "friend who's been shooting for years" tells you to buy a Tikka just like him, use your own brain and check these rifles out instead.
No open sights at this price means no purchase for me
It's not a scout rifle, very rare now for a hunting rifle to have iron's....
@@racknload No, not rare at all. Open sights also have nothing to do with a ‘scout rifle’ or toy, but are quite useful in some situations.
@@fangan4770 Scout as in the type of rifle not boy scout rifle. I work in the firearms industry and probably 0.5% of our stock of hunting rifles do not have open sights. In fact the only one I can think of is a Ruger Scout rifle which I've reviewed. Here in the UK, everyone drops on a scope....
As far as I know, Benelli does not make left-handed rifles, that's why they suck.
ma gli Italiani , sono solo capaci di fare la pizza ????? chiedo
Very Nice 👌👌Light or heavy Barrel ? What Cal can you get the rifle in ??
And .243
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