Hey guys, another question for the wise Hide members. I may be looking to get "the best of both worlds", and have my expectations too high, but I'll ask and see.
I'm looking to build an LR-308 that is both accurate, but relatively lightweight (9 pounds or so). Most of the target ones I've seen are 12 pounds empty. Most of the time it will be used as a target shooter out to about 300 yards, but this fall I will be taking a trip out to Wyoming for mule deer and antelope hunting where I may have 500-600 yard shots. The terrain is very hilly, and I'll have to hike miles in, so I don't want to lug a ridiculously heavy bench gun.
I've been looking at building my own, and it seems that most of the weight I can control is in the stock, the barrel and the free float tube/rail.
As for stocks, I know most guys use the PRS, but those things are heavy. How well does an ACS or CTR stock work for precision shooting? Does anyone know if the comb risers on the CTR will get in the way of the charging handle? If neither of these are good, any suggestions?
As for barrels, I think I'd like to go with a 16" QUALITY barrel. Most 16" barrels are lightweight, but I'd be willing to sacrifice a little weight here for accuracy. Suggestions on barrels under 350?
As for the free float tube/rail, I'd prefer a rail, but it's not completely necessary. A tube that has the ability to add picatinny rails where they are needed would be ideal. I have found several like this for the AR-15, but none for the LR-308.
I don't know if this type of build has been covered yet, I searched but couldn't find much. Any help would be appreciated.
I'm looking to build an LR-308 that is both accurate, but relatively lightweight (9 pounds or so). Most of the target ones I've seen are 12 pounds empty. Most of the time it will be used as a target shooter out to about 300 yards, but this fall I will be taking a trip out to Wyoming for mule deer and antelope hunting where I may have 500-600 yard shots. The terrain is very hilly, and I'll have to hike miles in, so I don't want to lug a ridiculously heavy bench gun.
I've been looking at building my own, and it seems that most of the weight I can control is in the stock, the barrel and the free float tube/rail.
As for stocks, I know most guys use the PRS, but those things are heavy. How well does an ACS or CTR stock work for precision shooting? Does anyone know if the comb risers on the CTR will get in the way of the charging handle? If neither of these are good, any suggestions?
As for barrels, I think I'd like to go with a 16" QUALITY barrel. Most 16" barrels are lightweight, but I'd be willing to sacrifice a little weight here for accuracy. Suggestions on barrels under 350?
As for the free float tube/rail, I'd prefer a rail, but it's not completely necessary. A tube that has the ability to add picatinny rails where they are needed would be ideal. I have found several like this for the AR-15, but none for the LR-308.
I don't know if this type of build has been covered yet, I searched but couldn't find much. Any help would be appreciated.