I'm at a crossroads and reaching out to you guys for help. A guy I work with approached me the other day knowing that I want to build a 260. He has a Rem 700 Mountain Rifle in 260 for sale for 475 dollars. It was a hunting rifle. Probably has less than 100 rounds through it and definitely less than 200.
For those that don't know because I didn't, they have 22" 1 in 9 twist pencil barrels, very nice stock and either hinged floor or dbm depending on the vintage. This is according to what I looked up at least.
Now I was planning on using my tax return to rebarrel my Savage 110 to 284 win and get a new scope for it. There isn't enough money available to do both. Therefore I have a dilemma.
For all intents and purposes this will be a combo 600yd (hopefully occasionally 1000yd) range gun part time and more of the time be a woodchuck rifle. I plan on reloading. Money is an object.
Keep the savage
Pro's
Rebarrel to 284 win with heavy barrel
Platform I'm familiar with
Get new scope
Retain switch barrel capability
Con's
Stuck with Long Action still (not necessarily a con)
Not get a new rifle
Get the Remmy
Pro's
I have 2 rifles, leave the savage set up for lightweight varmint/deer hunting
I have a long action and a short action now
I get a 260 which I have wanted for about a year
Con's
Rem still needs new heavy barrel
Rem likely needs trued and trigger work
Neither rifle will be up to long range work as much as i would like them to be
Until it gets rebarreled most likely i will use 123 a-maxs only (not necessarily a con)
Remington can't be rebarreled at home (at least not by me at this moment)
For those that don't know because I didn't, they have 22" 1 in 9 twist pencil barrels, very nice stock and either hinged floor or dbm depending on the vintage. This is according to what I looked up at least.
Now I was planning on using my tax return to rebarrel my Savage 110 to 284 win and get a new scope for it. There isn't enough money available to do both. Therefore I have a dilemma.
For all intents and purposes this will be a combo 600yd (hopefully occasionally 1000yd) range gun part time and more of the time be a woodchuck rifle. I plan on reloading. Money is an object.
Keep the savage
Pro's
Rebarrel to 284 win with heavy barrel
Platform I'm familiar with
Get new scope
Retain switch barrel capability
Con's
Stuck with Long Action still (not necessarily a con)
Not get a new rifle
Get the Remmy
Pro's
I have 2 rifles, leave the savage set up for lightweight varmint/deer hunting
I have a long action and a short action now
I get a 260 which I have wanted for about a year
Con's
Rem still needs new heavy barrel
Rem likely needs trued and trigger work
Neither rifle will be up to long range work as much as i would like them to be
Until it gets rebarreled most likely i will use 123 a-maxs only (not necessarily a con)
Remington can't be rebarreled at home (at least not by me at this moment)