Alright I've been floating around reading researching and taking it all in. So far this site has been amazing for information for any topic on long range precision shooting. So I'm just starting to really want to stretch my shooting beyond 400 yards out to a 1000 yards. Now my base for my first build is a savage 112 fv chambered in 223 sitting in a choate tatctical stock fun cheap round great for plinking and 300 to 400 yards.
Now I have a barrel company picked ER shaw I know their not the greatest but as of now it seems like a good barrel for the group buy price of 158 dollars. Now I'm not rich I'm 20 living on my own and my budget isn't huge but I'm open to any and all suggestions on barrel makers. Now as far as caliber I'm looking at one of these three the 260 Remington, 6.5 creedmore, and 6.5 Grendel. Heres a little background on why I picked these now the Grendel isn't the best of the three but as far as parts I only need barrel bolt face and ready to shoot can use the internal magazine that Is in the rifle. The other two rounds I've read great things about and with reloading I will always have rounds on hand and the creedmore even though hornaday only produces the brass If im not mistaken is available.
So in all my main questions are
1. Best barrel for the money and will a ER shaw get Me to a 1000 yards? If not what's the best alternative
2. Best round for shooting that far? Now my rifle is a short action so keep that in mind.
3. Best stock that I can buy later on that isn't going to break the bank.
4. Is truing/blueprinting really worth the money to do to this rifle? What kind of gunsmithing should I get done to the rifle to help the accuracy?
5. Will my acutrigger bolt and other stock parts on the rifle need to be replaced?
Now I know I'm new and some people hate the newbies and their stupid questions. But I'm doing this all on my own I lost my father at a very young age so my love for shooting is coming from my heart and I want to one day hopefully pass this on to kids I hope to have if not to the next generation after me to keep the passion going because getting out and actually learning how to shoot responsibly and accurately is vastly disappearing to the modern shooting video games. Any and all information good or negative is appreciated I'm living and working in Stephenville Tx and if theirs any experienced long range precision shooters close to my area that can help me transition from your everyday hunter/ mid range shooter into a well knowledge long range shooter is something that will be forever appreciated.


Now I have a barrel company picked ER shaw I know their not the greatest but as of now it seems like a good barrel for the group buy price of 158 dollars. Now I'm not rich I'm 20 living on my own and my budget isn't huge but I'm open to any and all suggestions on barrel makers. Now as far as caliber I'm looking at one of these three the 260 Remington, 6.5 creedmore, and 6.5 Grendel. Heres a little background on why I picked these now the Grendel isn't the best of the three but as far as parts I only need barrel bolt face and ready to shoot can use the internal magazine that Is in the rifle. The other two rounds I've read great things about and with reloading I will always have rounds on hand and the creedmore even though hornaday only produces the brass If im not mistaken is available.
So in all my main questions are
1. Best barrel for the money and will a ER shaw get Me to a 1000 yards? If not what's the best alternative
2. Best round for shooting that far? Now my rifle is a short action so keep that in mind.
3. Best stock that I can buy later on that isn't going to break the bank.
4. Is truing/blueprinting really worth the money to do to this rifle? What kind of gunsmithing should I get done to the rifle to help the accuracy?
5. Will my acutrigger bolt and other stock parts on the rifle need to be replaced?
Now I know I'm new and some people hate the newbies and their stupid questions. But I'm doing this all on my own I lost my father at a very young age so my love for shooting is coming from my heart and I want to one day hopefully pass this on to kids I hope to have if not to the next generation after me to keep the passion going because getting out and actually learning how to shoot responsibly and accurately is vastly disappearing to the modern shooting video games. Any and all information good or negative is appreciated I'm living and working in Stephenville Tx and if theirs any experienced long range precision shooters close to my area that can help me transition from your everyday hunter/ mid range shooter into a well knowledge long range shooter is something that will be forever appreciated.