I'd like to get into some long range shooting and would like some serious feedback on my choices to build with. I have an old 1970's(?) Savage 110Varmint that came with a stippled stock first used on the Silhouette 110. It's chambered in .223, has always shot real good even though the inletting and bedding is way sideways. The inletting is around 1/8" off at the fore end, the bedding is off .03-.05" from the inletting. Nasty. And, the trigger pivot pin is bored crooked in the body. I've used and abused this thing for 20some years, because it's always done me good. Second choice is a Ruger Varmint from the 80's, the MKII version of the brushed ss barrel, but non-brushed. I believe they made them for just a couple years before going brushed. That is in .243 and hasn't been shot a whole lot. I should be getting a 6B high ring tomorrow for the cheap 50mm lense scope for it. The Savage will need a barrel, trigger, stock with bedding, and a bolt head at a minimum. I'm unsure about the accuracy of the Ruger as I've never run it enough on paper to really see how it does. When I quit using the Savage so much a while back it was still a real shooter, but that's pretty much moot point since almost everything there would be changed to go LR.
I used to shoot club bench matches about 20 years ago so I'm familiar with that end of things.
I'd like to use the Savage, if so I'm wanting to know what's the biggest family of cases that action will handle without feeding issues?
On the other hand, is it even worth it to start with the Ruger, in it's .243 condition, or rebarreled to a 6.5CM or .308 with ammo everywhere?
Money is a major factor. And, I'm looking at learning experience level accuracy for now, not match winner grade. I know I could find good, used/tested barrels for either with few enough rounds that are worth the fitting so I don't think that's an issue. Match grade or otherwise light pull trigger selections for either looks to be horrible.
No, I'm not joking. I'd prefer some real discussion so I can sort this out.
I used to shoot club bench matches about 20 years ago so I'm familiar with that end of things.
I'd like to use the Savage, if so I'm wanting to know what's the biggest family of cases that action will handle without feeding issues?
On the other hand, is it even worth it to start with the Ruger, in it's .243 condition, or rebarreled to a 6.5CM or .308 with ammo everywhere?
Money is a major factor. And, I'm looking at learning experience level accuracy for now, not match winner grade. I know I could find good, used/tested barrels for either with few enough rounds that are worth the fitting so I don't think that's an issue. Match grade or otherwise light pull trigger selections for either looks to be horrible.
No, I'm not joking. I'd prefer some real discussion so I can sort this out.