I have a GAP .260 with the following specs
GAP Templar 260
Tuned Remington Trigger
24" Bartlein 1-8 barrel
Tubb Brake
EFR
Cerakote OD Green
Surgeon Bottom Metal
Manners T5a
Front Pic Rail
6 Flush cups
Accepts AW mags
A little background now. I am kind of a one rifle guy and I want the rifle to be multi purpose. I belong to a gun club in the Houston area that has contest out to 1,000 (paper and steel). I want to be able to hunt with the rifle (hogs and deer). I also think that I would like to start trying some tactical competitions, not so much to win but they look like fun. One last piece of information, I don't reload and don't want to learn how to.
Like a lot of people on the hide, I wasn't sure what was right for me. I went with a very reputable builder and bought a really solid rifle. Having owned it for a year and used it in all of the above except tactical competitions I found that the rifle isn't quite right for me as is.
1) I want a lighter rifle, I would re-barrel it into a contour like a rem varmint and have it fluted. I would probably go somewhere between 18 and 20 inches. I took the rifle deer hunting last year and it was too heavy for stalking all day.
2) The stock is extremely well made, can't be more positive on the quality. I am a big guy and the hand grip is just the wrong size for me. The shooting community here in Houston is very kind and I have got to try a couple of different chassis and stocks so I would need to order a replacement here as well.
3) The muzzle brake works exactly as advertised. Now that I have got to try different things I would like to shoot with a suppressor so another change.
4) I like two stage triggers, specifically the Huber and would change that as well.
5) I also may change the caliber. I like the .260 but have thought about going in a different directions. Change to .308 because it will allow me to shoot more without wearing out the barrel. Maybe change to 6.5 CM because of the excellent readily available factory ammunition.
At the end of the day I am going to end up with something more the size of a GAP Gladius with an ultra light stock.
So my question is, sell this one and start over or salvage what I can and have it remade into what I want?
PS I have a USO 5x25 and a SB 5x25 that have turned out to be more scope then I need as well. I think that the right answer is to move down in magnification and weight and go to one of the 3x20 or 4x16. I have personally found that I have never needed to have the magnification higher then around 15x.
GAP Templar 260
Tuned Remington Trigger
24" Bartlein 1-8 barrel
Tubb Brake
EFR
Cerakote OD Green
Surgeon Bottom Metal
Manners T5a
Front Pic Rail
6 Flush cups
Accepts AW mags
A little background now. I am kind of a one rifle guy and I want the rifle to be multi purpose. I belong to a gun club in the Houston area that has contest out to 1,000 (paper and steel). I want to be able to hunt with the rifle (hogs and deer). I also think that I would like to start trying some tactical competitions, not so much to win but they look like fun. One last piece of information, I don't reload and don't want to learn how to.
Like a lot of people on the hide, I wasn't sure what was right for me. I went with a very reputable builder and bought a really solid rifle. Having owned it for a year and used it in all of the above except tactical competitions I found that the rifle isn't quite right for me as is.
1) I want a lighter rifle, I would re-barrel it into a contour like a rem varmint and have it fluted. I would probably go somewhere between 18 and 20 inches. I took the rifle deer hunting last year and it was too heavy for stalking all day.
2) The stock is extremely well made, can't be more positive on the quality. I am a big guy and the hand grip is just the wrong size for me. The shooting community here in Houston is very kind and I have got to try a couple of different chassis and stocks so I would need to order a replacement here as well.
3) The muzzle brake works exactly as advertised. Now that I have got to try different things I would like to shoot with a suppressor so another change.
4) I like two stage triggers, specifically the Huber and would change that as well.
5) I also may change the caliber. I like the .260 but have thought about going in a different directions. Change to .308 because it will allow me to shoot more without wearing out the barrel. Maybe change to 6.5 CM because of the excellent readily available factory ammunition.
At the end of the day I am going to end up with something more the size of a GAP Gladius with an ultra light stock.
So my question is, sell this one and start over or salvage what I can and have it remade into what I want?
PS I have a USO 5x25 and a SB 5x25 that have turned out to be more scope then I need as well. I think that the right answer is to move down in magnification and weight and go to one of the 3x20 or 4x16. I have personally found that I have never needed to have the magnification higher then around 15x.