Ahart,
OR is pointing out like I attempted to do in my post, that you could pick up a 700 action, a barrel, barrel nut, nut wrench, recoil lug, and headspace gages from Jim at Northland Shooters Supply, a chassis from Xtreme Harcore Gear, a butt stock from the vender of your choice, a trigger, bases, rings and in about an hour assemble said parts in your garage and have a rifle that will shoot beyond your wildest expectations. It really IS that easy. You could possibly have said parts in two weeks or less and derive a bunch of satisfaction not only from the rifle, but the DIY aspect too.
Give it a try. I would be happy to help you with any questions you might have.
John
Thanks Hondo, I certainly see the appeal in that option. For the OP's benefit I went to NSS and followed your advice.
Please check my numbers, as I could've screwed something up:
Rem action: $420-450 depending on finish
Barrel: $300
Nut: $28 with purchase of barrel
Lug: $27
wrench: $28-60 depending on which selected
Rifle Basix trigger: $135 for 1.5-4#
Gauges: $70 (price not shown on the site, but I think that's a fair number?)
At the low end that's $1008 and at the upper end it's $1070
Add optional barrel threading ($75) and he's at $1083 - $1145
if he needs their "Taper Loc" tool for lug installation add another $28
So depending on choices let's call it $1100 or so for the core elements?
Chassis depending on choice I think we can call $500-1000
Now I certainly understand that once you're "set up" in this process, your continuing costs are pretty great with the option of spinning on new barrels with relatively low cost and no need for smiths other than to supply the barrel
However, based on what he's said from the beginning, it didn't seem like he was inclined to DIY a rifle. Also, when you look at the price of a complete Tikka, it's still less expensive than assembling his own Remington based rifle.
Now I may personally take this approach in the future, because I already have most of the more expensive items laying around, and I thank you sincerely for the suggestion.
OP, if you're in any way inclined to go "custom build" route and are hampered solely by lead times, I would recommend calling or messaging Chad Dixon at LRI. Depending on budget and what you want, he can typically have you a complete rifle built in a couple of weeks vs months or years.