Budget Hunting Rifles That Beat Rifles Costing Twice As Much

Looking for the best budget hunting rifle of 2026? These seven sub MOA hunting rifles under 800 dollars prove that accuracy no longer requires a premium price tag. We break down real specs, real testing data, and the engineering decisions manufacturers don't advertise, counting down from CVA's Bergara-barreled sleeper to the surprise number one pick that undercuts every other rifle on this list in price. 00:00 Intro 00:35 Number 7, CVA Cascade XT 02:10 Number 6, Howa M1500 Hogue 03:45 Number 5, Winchester XPR 05:20 Number 4, Ruger American Gen II 06:55 Number 3, Savage 110 Trail Hunter Lite 08:30 Number 2, Tikka T3x Lite 10:05 Number 1, Stevens 334 Walnut 11:50 Final Verdict Which rifle on this list do you already own? Drop it in the comments below. Always check your state and local laws before purchasing or modifying any firearm. Subscribe if you want firearms breakdowns built on verified specs and documented history, not marketing copy. #HuntingRifle #BudgetRifle #BoltAction 👇 Tell us what you think! Have you run any of these firearms in real conditions? Drop your experience in the comments so the rest of the community can learn from it. Your engagement helps shape our future content! 🔔 Don't forget to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE to Scoper 90° for more practical, hype-free firearm reviews where we focus on clarity, honesty, and performance you can rely on. #Scoper90 #FirearmReviews #HuntingRifles #SurvivalGear #GunReview #Tactical #PrecisionShooting Disclaimer Disclaimer: All content on Scoper 90° is for educational, informational, and entertainment purposes only. The reviews and opinions expressed are based on personal field experience and objective evaluations. We do not sell firearms, ammunition, or firearm accessories. Scoper 90° strongly encourages all viewers to follow safe firearm handling practices and to strictly comply with all local, state, and federal laws regarding the purchase, ownership, and use of firearms.