Hey guys, first time posting.
I just joined the site because I shot my deer rifle at steel for the first time recently and now, unfortunately, I'm hooked. I have a 1976 Remington 700 30-06 with a cheapo Nikon buckmaster 3-9 scope. The whole thing came from a pawnshop and was a birthday present from my dad when I was a kid. It's old but it does have a decent Timney trigger that's set fairly light. With this set up though I was able to play around and hit steel out to 375 yds by holding the crosshairs a little high.
So my question for y'all is, can or should I build around this ancient action/barrel/trigger combo to make a decent long range/hunting rifle? And my hunting rifle i mostly mean that it isn't crazy heavy.
My funds are limited, so if I can dabble in the long range game with some of what I already have, that would be great.
Give me your honest thoughts on this. Thanks!!
I just joined the site because I shot my deer rifle at steel for the first time recently and now, unfortunately, I'm hooked. I have a 1976 Remington 700 30-06 with a cheapo Nikon buckmaster 3-9 scope. The whole thing came from a pawnshop and was a birthday present from my dad when I was a kid. It's old but it does have a decent Timney trigger that's set fairly light. With this set up though I was able to play around and hit steel out to 375 yds by holding the crosshairs a little high.
So my question for y'all is, can or should I build around this ancient action/barrel/trigger combo to make a decent long range/hunting rifle? And my hunting rifle i mostly mean that it isn't crazy heavy.
My funds are limited, so if I can dabble in the long range game with some of what I already have, that would be great.
Give me your honest thoughts on this. Thanks!!