So here it is the aac-sd. This is my first bolt gun and im excited to start getting out to the longer distances. I have been a long time lurker over the past couple years and have learned alot from this site.
<span style="font-weight: bold">Arntzen </span>2/3 scale IPSC target
By the way these targets are awesome! For the price they really cannot be beat. AR500 3/8" steel for half the price you will find at the popular manufactures. Great costumer service and fast shipping. Sorry if I sound like a sales person but i'm a college student with a tight budget so this was an awesome discovery.
Anyway my overall goal is a thousand yards with this rifle. This is a budget build but i think i will make it out to a grand depending on my skill level and what the barrel likes bullet wise.
Sold the upper to get the funds for my bolt gun and I dont think ill regret it!
Tonight the stock will go on eBay and I probably will keep the trigger and bottom metal.
I will hunt for 1 month a year with this so im thinking about ordering the HS precision M24 stock to keep the weight down. In a few weeks Im going to put my order in for a XLR or Whiskey 3 (Cant decide yet!) and keep the HS for when I go hunting in the mountains back home.
Meanwhile I want to shoot for the next 4 months with the HS Precision and work on my shooting skills.
Last night I ordered:
SWFA 12x mil/mil
Weaver 20 moa
Burris XTR 30mm Low Rings
Harris 6-9 inch BRM Swivel with Pod lock
Big thanks to all the great information people help provide to new shooters. Another thanks to Lonewolfusmc for the youtube videos and answering some of the simple and complex questions in detail.
One question I do have and that is ammo, I do have free time to do hand loads, probably shoot 168 smk's and 175 smk's. I just dont know if its worth buying the single stage press and precision dies and all the other stuff. I want to try and shoot around 50 rounds every weekend so 200 rounds a month.
I live in North Dakota so i wont be shooting from november-march. That being said shooting ill have about 7 months at 200 rounds a month so 1400 rounds a year (who really knows at this point just a good estimate). After buying all the reloading equipment and materials for 1400 it will be expensive. I was thinking about shooting black hills for around $30 a box instead. How much on average do you guys think i would save per round by going the reloading route? Would i be able to break even in a year or two? I am not asking for anyone to bust out the calculators, I can do the math, but in your experience does reloading match grade ammo save you that much money (this also depends on how much you shoot, 1400 rounds year is probably low for alot of you guys).
Thanks again!
<span style="font-weight: bold">Arntzen </span>2/3 scale IPSC target
By the way these targets are awesome! For the price they really cannot be beat. AR500 3/8" steel for half the price you will find at the popular manufactures. Great costumer service and fast shipping. Sorry if I sound like a sales person but i'm a college student with a tight budget so this was an awesome discovery.
Anyway my overall goal is a thousand yards with this rifle. This is a budget build but i think i will make it out to a grand depending on my skill level and what the barrel likes bullet wise.
Sold the upper to get the funds for my bolt gun and I dont think ill regret it!
Tonight the stock will go on eBay and I probably will keep the trigger and bottom metal.
I will hunt for 1 month a year with this so im thinking about ordering the HS precision M24 stock to keep the weight down. In a few weeks Im going to put my order in for a XLR or Whiskey 3 (Cant decide yet!) and keep the HS for when I go hunting in the mountains back home.
Meanwhile I want to shoot for the next 4 months with the HS Precision and work on my shooting skills.
Last night I ordered:
SWFA 12x mil/mil
Weaver 20 moa
Burris XTR 30mm Low Rings
Harris 6-9 inch BRM Swivel with Pod lock
Big thanks to all the great information people help provide to new shooters. Another thanks to Lonewolfusmc for the youtube videos and answering some of the simple and complex questions in detail.
One question I do have and that is ammo, I do have free time to do hand loads, probably shoot 168 smk's and 175 smk's. I just dont know if its worth buying the single stage press and precision dies and all the other stuff. I want to try and shoot around 50 rounds every weekend so 200 rounds a month.
I live in North Dakota so i wont be shooting from november-march. That being said shooting ill have about 7 months at 200 rounds a month so 1400 rounds a year (who really knows at this point just a good estimate). After buying all the reloading equipment and materials for 1400 it will be expensive. I was thinking about shooting black hills for around $30 a box instead. How much on average do you guys think i would save per round by going the reloading route? Would i be able to break even in a year or two? I am not asking for anyone to bust out the calculators, I can do the math, but in your experience does reloading match grade ammo save you that much money (this also depends on how much you shoot, 1400 rounds year is probably low for alot of you guys).
Thanks again!