First post here, go easy on me... been shooting shotgun and rimfire actively for about 10 years, finally interested in adding some center fire rifle shooting into the mix.
Im interested in a rifle primarily for target shooting, but also something i can do some deer hunting with. My budget is around 800-1200 for the rifle. 1200 is my current upper limit, I'm willing to stretch it some if the extra money will put me in a significantly higher quality range. I'll save up for a while for a scope and rings, I don't mind waiting and buying quality once.
I'm thinking a .308. Ammo readily available, relatively cheap to shoot, alot of hand loading information, time tested, etc... I'm open to suggestions. A .338 lapua would be nice, but im not trying to pay several dollars for each shot and currently like my shoulder
. I like to go to the range and shoot alot, that's why im leaning towards .308 b/c of relatively cheap ammo.
Wood stock would be nice, but im open minded on possible non-wood options.
I plan on shooting factory loads until I hone my skills on the rifle , then ill start hand loading and moving out to further distances.
As i said, im looking for a good bolt gun to hunt and target shoot with. MOA capable ideally(and i know ill have to handload to achieve this at longer ranges, and that the nut behind the trigger will determine alot ). As for range, being able to shoot 1000 yards(target, not hunting) with this gun would be nice. The vast majority of my shooting will be around 200-400 yards. I would like to bring with gun to local shoots on NRA targets and such. Im not looking to win any national championships, just a good starter rifle that i can develop good habits and skills with.
Hope i was detailed enough. Any advice/input is appreciated.
Thanks,
Chris
Im interested in a rifle primarily for target shooting, but also something i can do some deer hunting with. My budget is around 800-1200 for the rifle. 1200 is my current upper limit, I'm willing to stretch it some if the extra money will put me in a significantly higher quality range. I'll save up for a while for a scope and rings, I don't mind waiting and buying quality once.
I'm thinking a .308. Ammo readily available, relatively cheap to shoot, alot of hand loading information, time tested, etc... I'm open to suggestions. A .338 lapua would be nice, but im not trying to pay several dollars for each shot and currently like my shoulder
Wood stock would be nice, but im open minded on possible non-wood options.
I plan on shooting factory loads until I hone my skills on the rifle , then ill start hand loading and moving out to further distances.
As i said, im looking for a good bolt gun to hunt and target shoot with. MOA capable ideally(and i know ill have to handload to achieve this at longer ranges, and that the nut behind the trigger will determine alot ). As for range, being able to shoot 1000 yards(target, not hunting) with this gun would be nice. The vast majority of my shooting will be around 200-400 yards. I would like to bring with gun to local shoots on NRA targets and such. Im not looking to win any national championships, just a good starter rifle that i can develop good habits and skills with.
Hope i was detailed enough. Any advice/input is appreciated.
Thanks,
Chris