Hi everyone! Long time lurker here at the hide. I’m reaching out to get the help of this great community.
A little background: I’ve competed in USPSA, IDPA, etc and have a very strong competency in pistols. Over the summer I purchased a SCAR 17 and had no problem whacking steel out to 700 yards topped with my Vortex 1-6, and this gave me the itch which I must now scratch. I loved everything about taking those long shots (longer than I was used to), but I actually wanted to slow it down even more. I wanted to cycle the action on my own, get a better understanding of the wind, take a methodic approach to each shot, not to mention bolt actions are just sexy...
Anywho... I love competition and really want to push myself, it’s time to enter this world once and for all. I would like to forego the 6.5 CRD bandwagon (all the ammo is sold out anyway) and do something a little more unique, throwing it back to the .260 Rem. I’m open to buying something off the shelf, but not if it means I have to wait 14 months for it to actually come available (looking at you John Hancock). With that in mind, building doesn’t scare me.
I’d like to get this rifle optimized for PRS, with a focus on reliability, quality, accuracy, configurability and recoil mitigation. (Side note, I’ve read that .260 really benefits from a long action, but maybe that’s anecdotal, please throw your opinion in on this). So please offer one or all of the following:
1) Which rifle you’d buy off the shelf that’s available
2) How you would build a .260 PRS rifle from top to bottom, all components (preferably with commentary)
wild card:
3) A completely different direction altogether (caliber etc)
Looking forward to your input and advice!
A little background: I’ve competed in USPSA, IDPA, etc and have a very strong competency in pistols. Over the summer I purchased a SCAR 17 and had no problem whacking steel out to 700 yards topped with my Vortex 1-6, and this gave me the itch which I must now scratch. I loved everything about taking those long shots (longer than I was used to), but I actually wanted to slow it down even more. I wanted to cycle the action on my own, get a better understanding of the wind, take a methodic approach to each shot, not to mention bolt actions are just sexy...
Anywho... I love competition and really want to push myself, it’s time to enter this world once and for all. I would like to forego the 6.5 CRD bandwagon (all the ammo is sold out anyway) and do something a little more unique, throwing it back to the .260 Rem. I’m open to buying something off the shelf, but not if it means I have to wait 14 months for it to actually come available (looking at you John Hancock). With that in mind, building doesn’t scare me.
I’d like to get this rifle optimized for PRS, with a focus on reliability, quality, accuracy, configurability and recoil mitigation. (Side note, I’ve read that .260 really benefits from a long action, but maybe that’s anecdotal, please throw your opinion in on this). So please offer one or all of the following:
1) Which rifle you’d buy off the shelf that’s available
2) How you would build a .260 PRS rifle from top to bottom, all components (preferably with commentary)
wild card:
3) A completely different direction altogether (caliber etc)
Looking forward to your input and advice!