Recommendations for 1,000 yard capable rig ( budget 2K max, for gun and glass )

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I know my budget figure may limit me some. This would be for range " enjoyment " , not competition and certainly not hunting. Most interested in a factory gun as opposed to building. Thinking 6.5 Creed. Thanks.
 
When I first got into fun target shooting 5 or 6 years ago I didn't want to spend alot of money not knowing if it was something i would stick with. I bought a Savage 10 FCP in 6.5CM. It was $550 with a $100 mail in rebate. I then bought a discontinued model Vortex Viper 6x24 with a free set of rings at Cabelas for $399. Local ranges offered 200 and 250 yds. Once i got decent at those, I ended up driving further to shoot longer. Other than common extraction issues that gun shoots the 140's and 147's great and I have taken it out to 1200 yds. For less than $1000 I had a very capable 1000 yd gun. For me, this was a great entry rifle.
 
If your budget is that tight I would just shoot your 7 twist 223 with some 75+ grain bullets first since it seems to just be
If your budget is that tight I would just shoot your 7 twist 223 with some 75+ grain bullets first since it seems to just be for casual plinking
Indeed, I`ve had that thought. My Model 12 LRPV shoots great at 500 yards and functions flawlessly. I don`t doubt that it`ll carry to 1K yards. That`s probably what I`ll end up doing, at least initially. I do appreciate the input, however.
 
Indeed, I`ve had that thought. My Model 12 LRPV shoots great at 500 yards and functions flawlessly. I don`t doubt that it`ll carry to 1K yards. That`s probably what I`ll end up doing, at least initially. I do appreciate the input, however.
One more piece of input on the subject, I’ve shot decent at 1k with my 16” 7 twist 223 and a 75 eld at 2800 so it’s definitely possible with your longer barrel and a hundred more fps

If you aren’t competing and needing fast mag fed positional shooting I would take the money you’d spend on the rifle and put it into a nice scope which will make taking it to 1k yards be a much more pleasant experience (seeing where you shoot clearly is more more pleasant than hoping you make the right correction off a fuzzy picture).
 
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Bergara HMR with a Burris XTR III will definitely get it done. Made in USA versions (Burris) or less then $k available on this site. Although technically I have only taken mine to 960yds due to the max available target on the range I was shooting on.
Pick the caliber of your choice .308 for max barrel life, 6.5CM for better down range ballistics. I choose .300WM as I like to poke holes in bull elk occasionally to fill my garage freezers.
 
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When I first got into fun target shooting 5 or 6 years ago I didn't want to spend alot of money not knowing if it was something i would stick with. I bought a Savage 10 FCP in 6.5CM. It was $550 with a $100 mail in rebate. I then bought a discontinued model Vortex Viper 6x24 with a free set of rings at Cabelas for $399. Local ranges offered 200 and 250 yds. Once i got decent at those, I ended up driving further to shoot longer. Other than common extraction issues that gun shoots the 140's and 147's great and I have taken it out to 1200 yds. For less than $1000 I had a very capable 1000 yd gun. For me, this was a great entry rifle.

I’ll second this. I have the same rifle with a 4-16 Cabelas scope on it for $1,000. With Hornady 140gr American Gunner ammo I’ve been able to take it out to 1,400 yds. No mechanical problems with it. Great entry level gun.
 
Savage Tactical
Howa
Aero Precision (Maybe too much money)

I spend as much as I can to make up for what I lack in ability, I would hate to have this budget constraint! J/K