I recently shot my first F-Class match (600yd) with my hunting rifle (243AI). Very different than hunting but had a blast and learned a lot and did alright given my setup. Now I'm contemplating a dedicated build. I'm curious as to comments on my plans.
- McMillan F-Class stock with 3-way adjustable buttplate and adjustable cheek riser
- Kelby F-Class Panda long action
- Krieger 30" straight 1.250" barrel chambered in 284Win
- Jewell BR trigger (6-9oz pull)
- Vortex Golden Eagle scope
- Shoot off my Bald Eagle rest, so no bipod to consider in making weight
Looks like I'd get Lapua 6.5-284 brass and neck up. I'm aware chamber is different between Lapua and Win brass. I need to call Kelby, but my plan was to have them chamber/thread the barrel and given their line of work I have to imagine they have the appropriate reamer to chamber a barrel for Lapua brass and a 180gr Berger.
I'm aware there are more expensive actions, stocks, and scopes to consider. My objective is to get into a rifle that will make me locally competitive if my wind reading skills improve. If I was seeking the national team (LOL) I'd probably make some different choices. So this is not a budget build, but I am making certain trade-offs in both cost and time to obtain components (ie barrel maker and wait time). My hunting rifle is a Shilen barrel capable of 1/3 MOA in a fast, wind-resistant round yet I was handily out-shot by a guy with a purpose-built 308 who simply had vastly superior skills for the game at hand.
- McMillan F-Class stock with 3-way adjustable buttplate and adjustable cheek riser
- Kelby F-Class Panda long action
- Krieger 30" straight 1.250" barrel chambered in 284Win
- Jewell BR trigger (6-9oz pull)
- Vortex Golden Eagle scope
- Shoot off my Bald Eagle rest, so no bipod to consider in making weight
Looks like I'd get Lapua 6.5-284 brass and neck up. I'm aware chamber is different between Lapua and Win brass. I need to call Kelby, but my plan was to have them chamber/thread the barrel and given their line of work I have to imagine they have the appropriate reamer to chamber a barrel for Lapua brass and a 180gr Berger.
I'm aware there are more expensive actions, stocks, and scopes to consider. My objective is to get into a rifle that will make me locally competitive if my wind reading skills improve. If I was seeking the national team (LOL) I'd probably make some different choices. So this is not a budget build, but I am making certain trade-offs in both cost and time to obtain components (ie barrel maker and wait time). My hunting rifle is a Shilen barrel capable of 1/3 MOA in a fast, wind-resistant round yet I was handily out-shot by a guy with a purpose-built 308 who simply had vastly superior skills for the game at hand.