Re: Ftr build questions
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: _9H_Cracka</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: mjh</div><div class="ubbcode-body">But its damn pretty Monte all the same though, UKSCOTLAND you will see that lots of people are very competitive with stock Savage F-Class guns out of the box, it depends on your budget. My last Remington 700 cost me $315, by the time I sold the stock, trigger and barrel, the receiver was costing me a $100 that's really hard to beat. </div></div>
As one that spends tens of thousands of dollars a year competing and training, a $100 action holds no real appeal for a serious target rifle.
Called chasing a nickel with a ten dollar bill where I grew up.
OP, put something together that gets you on the range sooner than later is my best advice. If that is retooling something you already have on hand, then that is fine - just don't dump a bunch of money into retooling the action. A bone stock Barnard P is way better right out of the box than any totally tweaked out 70 or 700 action. </div></div>
_9H_Cracka, considering the number of Benchrest and other long range rifle titles won over the years with stock actions, I was giving the OP an inexpensive option. Its a hell of lot easier to get out on the range shooting when you can pick up a cheap action, leaves the OP money to buy decent barrel, have it chambered, buy a stock and decent scope than paying $1100-$1200 for a Barnard P or S action.
I will agree that they are as smooth as butter and an S action will be my next purchase.
Marty