Hello. First post here. I am looking at doing a custom 22BR bolt action build and had some ideas of what I want to do and wanted to see if I was missing anything obvious. Budget is around 3k total and no timeline. Rifle will be used out west for prairie dogs and a general paper puncher/steel at ranges that would be over 500 yards. Will be only used off a bench and not for competition. I currently handload with a single stage and Dillon 550b for 204 Ruger, 300 win mag and pistol.
Kelbly Atlas Tac
Preferred 22BR 27" , 1:8, PRS Heavy, .80FB, .260NK
McMillan A5-7(classic look vs chassis)
Hawkins M5 DBM with MDT mags
Trigger Tech Special
I already have glass
Any brake that works (EC Tuner?)
SAC modular die (BR) with Mandrel(I asked SAC if this can be used to neck down and they said yes)
Forster Seating Die
Lapua 6BR brass
75-80 ELDM or 62 ELD-VT
CCI450
Preferred will expedite the order and install the barrel onto the action and headspace for no extra cost on the actions the stock (kelblys).
Just making sure I am on the right track here and not missing anything obvious. Putting together a custom rifle that shoots nice has always been a goal and the 22BR seems like a good fit. Good ballistics, accuracy, recoil, easy (relatively) to load ammo for, good support for materials, etc.
Thanks!
Kelbly Atlas Tac
Preferred 22BR 27" , 1:8, PRS Heavy, .80FB, .260NK
McMillan A5-7(classic look vs chassis)
Hawkins M5 DBM with MDT mags
Trigger Tech Special
I already have glass
Any brake that works (EC Tuner?)
SAC modular die (BR) with Mandrel(I asked SAC if this can be used to neck down and they said yes)
Forster Seating Die
Lapua 6BR brass
75-80 ELDM or 62 ELD-VT
CCI450
Preferred will expedite the order and install the barrel onto the action and headspace for no extra cost on the actions the stock (kelblys).
Just making sure I am on the right track here and not missing anything obvious. Putting together a custom rifle that shoots nice has always been a goal and the 22BR seems like a good fit. Good ballistics, accuracy, recoil, easy (relatively) to load ammo for, good support for materials, etc.
Thanks!