Hey folks, sorry this is kind of long, Ive tried to make it reader friendly
I just got on the forum here.
Ive shot about 250 rounds out of a RPR/Ruger Precision Rifle in 6.5 Creedmoor.
I got a nice scope-NF/Nightforce 7x-35, f1, 56mm.
The RPR is good, Im still seeing what it can do. I finished Sniper 1 and 2 courses, the group shot up to 800 yards or so. I only tried out to, but connected with target at 588 yds, but that was good for me.
I want a "better" rifle with tighter tolerances, stiffer barrel, etc. Ive done a fair bit of research on precision rifles on the web, including calling MPA/Masterpiece arms and talking with them.
Im still learning about these "better" (aka more expensive rifles), but I also have much to learn about shooting- today I researched ballistics and BCs. Sh**T , if I knew I could've just looked at a BC table to choose the better ammo, I wouldn't have stood at the ammo store for 20 minutes trying to figure out WTF to buy. LOL>
Budget: under $4000 ideally (lol)
Main goal: The best precision rifle I can get for targeting 300-700 yards. Accuracy beyond 700 yards is wanted as well, but the 300-700 yd is MOST important. This is for targets, maybe hunting, maybe competitions down the road.
But I want to keep the rifle packable for hiking, etc
Weight: around 12 lbs.
Stock: Folding only. non-negotiable
Barrel: the shorter the better for hiking. I understand 308's can go down to 18". I don't want to shorten the barrel if its hurts precision, but would like one that is maybe 20-22" Maximum. 6.5 Creedmoor are generally 24-26 inches. Maybe I should just go with 308 so that I can get the 18" barrel.
Caliber: Im totally open. I am NOT married to 6.5 CM. It has great ballistics, but Im not sure if it is heavy enough to withstand windage at 500 yards and beyond. The 6.5 Creedmoor seems too small/light. Ive only shot the 129 gr/140 grain ammo. the 140 gr did much better in light wind at the range = 1/2" Group on the bullseye at 100 yds, winds 5-10mph, changing.
Although the 308 has less ballistical competence, it may serve my purpose.
What about 6.5 PRC?
What about the 308 PRS/Precisoin rounds that are made now? Any good?
What about the 338 Lapua. the BC is WAY up there, at 0.7xxx. But is this for taking down elk? or an elephant??? I don't NEED something that big, but like I said, IM open to ideas.
What Im considering:
MPA/Masterpiece Arms?
Barrett?
The Fix by Q?
(Berraga- no folding stock)
Christenson Arms?
What other suggestions?
(I saw someone talk about XLR on the web. Good? )
THANK YOU!!!
GARY
Accuracy International?
I just got on the forum here.
Ive shot about 250 rounds out of a RPR/Ruger Precision Rifle in 6.5 Creedmoor.
I got a nice scope-NF/Nightforce 7x-35, f1, 56mm.
The RPR is good, Im still seeing what it can do. I finished Sniper 1 and 2 courses, the group shot up to 800 yards or so. I only tried out to, but connected with target at 588 yds, but that was good for me.
I want a "better" rifle with tighter tolerances, stiffer barrel, etc. Ive done a fair bit of research on precision rifles on the web, including calling MPA/Masterpiece arms and talking with them.
Im still learning about these "better" (aka more expensive rifles), but I also have much to learn about shooting- today I researched ballistics and BCs. Sh**T , if I knew I could've just looked at a BC table to choose the better ammo, I wouldn't have stood at the ammo store for 20 minutes trying to figure out WTF to buy. LOL>
Budget: under $4000 ideally (lol)
Main goal: The best precision rifle I can get for targeting 300-700 yards. Accuracy beyond 700 yards is wanted as well, but the 300-700 yd is MOST important. This is for targets, maybe hunting, maybe competitions down the road.
But I want to keep the rifle packable for hiking, etc
Weight: around 12 lbs.
Stock: Folding only. non-negotiable
Barrel: the shorter the better for hiking. I understand 308's can go down to 18". I don't want to shorten the barrel if its hurts precision, but would like one that is maybe 20-22" Maximum. 6.5 Creedmoor are generally 24-26 inches. Maybe I should just go with 308 so that I can get the 18" barrel.
Caliber: Im totally open. I am NOT married to 6.5 CM. It has great ballistics, but Im not sure if it is heavy enough to withstand windage at 500 yards and beyond. The 6.5 Creedmoor seems too small/light. Ive only shot the 129 gr/140 grain ammo. the 140 gr did much better in light wind at the range = 1/2" Group on the bullseye at 100 yds, winds 5-10mph, changing.
Although the 308 has less ballistical competence, it may serve my purpose.
What about 6.5 PRC?
What about the 308 PRS/Precisoin rounds that are made now? Any good?
What about the 338 Lapua. the BC is WAY up there, at 0.7xxx. But is this for taking down elk? or an elephant??? I don't NEED something that big, but like I said, IM open to ideas.
What Im considering:
MPA/Masterpiece Arms?
Barrett?
The Fix by Q?
(Berraga- no folding stock)
Christenson Arms?
What other suggestions?
(I saw someone talk about XLR on the web. Good? )
THANK YOU!!!
GARY
Accuracy International?
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