Ok after following the thread for a short time I caught the bug and want to put together a shorty as a relatively budget friendly, portable, and compact rifle for practice and plinking. I just picked up an SRS A1, which is compact enough, but I don't want to keep it in the trunk on a rather permanent basis, which I intend to do with the shorty. I have a 40+ mile commute to work and have access to 4 ranges along the way, so I can go to any at a whim when I don't feel like being stuck in traffic. The longest distance I can shoot along my commute is 200 yards. However, I do go to Southern California quite a bit to visit my wife's family which gives me access to 600 yards so I intend to take this rifle during those trips. The closest long range to where I live is about an hour an a half north, but going there is a range day, and i'd bring my SRS A1 or Tikka T3X CTR. Yah, that's pretty much my justification for another rifle, but any justification for a new rifle is good enough right?
I tried to pick up a Remington 700 SPS Tactical in 16.5" 308W a few days ago from Sportsman Warehouse, but they wouldn't price match Cabela's sale price of $599. They said since there's no local Cabela's they wouldn't match it. Their price match guarantee didn't quite state that, but oh well. I was going to put it in a chassis, get a trigger, use an extra VG6 break I have and call it a day.
Since failing there i've decided to make it a goal to keep the rifle under $1000. I forgot to mention, I have spare glass and rings. Bass Pro has the Savage 12FV for $369 right now in 308 or 6.5cm so i'm thinking to go this route and chopping and threading its varmint barrel. I suppose if I stick with the accutrigger, putting it in a MDT or XLR chassis for about $400+ (using spare AR buffer, stock w/ cheek riser and grip), and a few AIC mags since I don't have any, i'll be well below my $1000 goal.
So, if I go the budget route, anyone that has gone through this path have any suggestions? Would you do it again if you had to do it all over again?
Any feedback is greatly appreciated! Thanks!