First post, so apologies if this is in the wrong place (or is the wrong forum to be posting this question on, but google tended to direct me here so it's worth a shot). This may have already been covered in a lot of places and, if so, you can just point me there and I'll read the 30 or 40 pages of posts that already exist.
A little background: I am not a particularly experienced shooter, I have maybe 1500 rounds total under my belt, most through a mossberg 500 whose recoil I rather like. I have an AR-15 (but I pull the trigger more than I want), and a .22LR bolt action that I just discovered the joy of accurate ammunition with.
I had my .22 at the range, and despite the badly mounted barrel (reciever is drilled about 3 degrees off center) and gentle breeze, when I did my part it was pushing 3 round groups into 30 caliber holes at 100 yards off a sandbag with a blurry 3-9x scope. When I was slacking off, the 5 shot groups were 1.5 inches wide by .5 inches tall. Not bad for $220 with scope, and I want similar performance out of something bigger (and obviously more expensive). I guess I've discovered the joy of accurate shooting and wish to pair it with more energy.
Can anyone suggest a good rifle to start with? I'm looking to:
punch paper (sub-moa if I do my part) at 200 yards and ring gongs at about 500 yards outdoors at the local city range
keep the weight down to under 8lbs without glass
keep the entire rifle as short as possible
have iron backup sights if possible
have a short (11-13 inch) LOP (adjustable ar-style stock would be nice)
have a pistol grip because it feels right in my hands
shoot .308 because that's what I've decided I want
have provisions for a forward mounted scope because I like to see more of what's around me but this is not a hard requirement.
And with any luck, do it all under $1k. I'm not adverse to taking the time to learn to put one together right.
Thanks for the help and/or berating!
A little background: I am not a particularly experienced shooter, I have maybe 1500 rounds total under my belt, most through a mossberg 500 whose recoil I rather like. I have an AR-15 (but I pull the trigger more than I want), and a .22LR bolt action that I just discovered the joy of accurate ammunition with.
I had my .22 at the range, and despite the badly mounted barrel (reciever is drilled about 3 degrees off center) and gentle breeze, when I did my part it was pushing 3 round groups into 30 caliber holes at 100 yards off a sandbag with a blurry 3-9x scope. When I was slacking off, the 5 shot groups were 1.5 inches wide by .5 inches tall. Not bad for $220 with scope, and I want similar performance out of something bigger (and obviously more expensive). I guess I've discovered the joy of accurate shooting and wish to pair it with more energy.
Can anyone suggest a good rifle to start with? I'm looking to:
punch paper (sub-moa if I do my part) at 200 yards and ring gongs at about 500 yards outdoors at the local city range
keep the weight down to under 8lbs without glass
keep the entire rifle as short as possible
have iron backup sights if possible
have a short (11-13 inch) LOP (adjustable ar-style stock would be nice)
have a pistol grip because it feels right in my hands
shoot .308 because that's what I've decided I want
have provisions for a forward mounted scope because I like to see more of what's around me but this is not a hard requirement.
And with any luck, do it all under $1k. I'm not adverse to taking the time to learn to put one together right.
Thanks for the help and/or berating!
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