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i think i may have just found my ticket. really good price point. what do you all think of the 260 cartridge. from what i have heard its a great deer killer and there are tons of videos on the internet of people shooting it too just under a mile! the cartridge is starting to get some good...
i do really like the price point in that rifle. now that nosler is making brass and ammo for 280 AI it seems like a decent option. will that caliber be at home shooting long range?
http://www.snipershide.com/shooting/firearms-sale/257262-custom-remington-6mm-cm.html would you all consider this a good deal? should i buy this or should i stick with my build off of a factory Remington rifle. I will be reloading so the lack of factory ammo isn't really a big deal.
I will probably be doing more paper shooting than hunting. would like a night force shv 2.5-10 work or is it a little low on the magnification level for shooing out to about 800 yds with?
ok so here is what I think is my build plan: $600 - Remington 700 sps tactical 20" threaded barrel 1:12 twist (i want to be able to stabilize somewhat lighter loads so I don't have to chop the occasional coyote in half. $300 - upgrade the stock to a hs precision or bell and Carlson depending on...
its lookin great!!! did you paint it yourself? if so, what did you use? I ask because im looking to do the same thing your doing, probably on a little bit of a bigger budget but the same principle
well both the aac and the sps have a 20" barrel or shorter. the aac has a 1:10 twist while the sps has the option of either a 1:10 or a 1:12 since the barrel length is on the shorter side and I want to be able to reach out pretty far, I would assume the 1:12 would be the better choice for its...
so from what im hearing, a nice factory rem 700 in .308 is a good place to start. I can use the extra money on a nice optic, a stock, and some reloading supplies. I actually really like this idea because once I do put a lot of rounds through it and eventually need to re barrel, I can put a 6.5...
thanks for all of the amazing advice. I really appreciate it and I knew you guys would guide me on the right past. keep the posts coming and I'll make sure to post pictures of what I decide to purchase.
This is my first actual thread on here so please be nice. So, first a little background. Ive been shooting since I was 8, I am now 15 and will be 16 in 2 months. Most of my shooting experience is in shotguns and I shoot trap league every week. I have been wanting to get into some other forms of...