I could use a bit of advice from those with experience. A good shooting friend needs some help with a 6 CM budget build. A bit of back story if you'll bear with me:
So, I finally was able to get out to shoot my new to me .260 custom I bought, from a great Hide member, today. I met a good friend and shooting buddy at the range this morning where I shot my new .260 and he had his Savage .338 LM. Well, short story is that the .338 is punishing him in the factory stock and he's beginning to realize that his past of motocross racing and broken collarbone makes it painful for him and he's developing a helluva flinch. After a box of .338 he was too sore to even enjoy my kickass .260.
We chatted, and I suggested he look into a 6 CM as I've been reading great things about the round. He's interested and the two of us are looking to qualify for LR practical matches locally, but I found out today that his shooting budget is severely crimped since his wife is currently unemployed. That definitely removes a GAP or other custom from his plans. So, back to the question.
I'm thinking a trued R700 action, quality barrel chambered and installed by a good smith, affordable starter stock such as a Boyd's or similar, and a decent low cost scope such as Sightron or Vortex PST. This for somewhere just over $2000. Upgrade stock and scope as things get better.
Is this out of line? Even doable?
I'm interested in your thoughts.
I'll probably ask more questions as this progresses.
So, I finally was able to get out to shoot my new to me .260 custom I bought, from a great Hide member, today. I met a good friend and shooting buddy at the range this morning where I shot my new .260 and he had his Savage .338 LM. Well, short story is that the .338 is punishing him in the factory stock and he's beginning to realize that his past of motocross racing and broken collarbone makes it painful for him and he's developing a helluva flinch. After a box of .338 he was too sore to even enjoy my kickass .260.
We chatted, and I suggested he look into a 6 CM as I've been reading great things about the round. He's interested and the two of us are looking to qualify for LR practical matches locally, but I found out today that his shooting budget is severely crimped since his wife is currently unemployed. That definitely removes a GAP or other custom from his plans. So, back to the question.
I'm thinking a trued R700 action, quality barrel chambered and installed by a good smith, affordable starter stock such as a Boyd's or similar, and a decent low cost scope such as Sightron or Vortex PST. This for somewhere just over $2000. Upgrade stock and scope as things get better.
Is this out of line? Even doable?
I'm interested in your thoughts.
I'll probably ask more questions as this progresses.
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