Hello; My name is Tim and I'm clueless.
Quick background: I'm in the LE business and I've got some very basic level of long range shooting training / experience. I am looking forward to continuing to hone my skills. I'm very comfortable behind a gun but the bolt gun world is an entirely new frontier. I don't know up from down but I'm willing to learn and looking forward to a knowledge dump.
I'm looking for an affordable way to break into the long range game but I'm a firm believer in the buy once cry once mantra... I know there about as many options as there are stars in the sky so I'll try to narrow things down a bit:
-Going to stay .308 as that's what I use professionally
-Rifle will be used primarily for training but may find its way into the field for a hunt or two
-I highly doubt I will be trying to stretch its legs past 1,000
-My priority is a quality product I'm going to be happy with while still accepting that it may not be my forever rifle
-I don't need a full blown custom rifle
-I would like to keep the budget for the rifle (sans optic) under $2,000 but less is more if I still get quality
I have done some digging here and other places and I've got a few starting points in mind. I am open to any and all suggestions and don't worry my feelings died long ago so throw the hate where needed.
Super budget option: (Under $800)
-Howa barreled action (Brownells)
https://www.brownells.com/rifle-par...ed-semi-heavy-barreled-action-prod113621.aspx
-KRG bravo
*Not going to lie this is pulling awful hard at me right now given the price point and what it would leave me to get good glass and the Ammo to actually shoot the damn thing...
Factory building block:
-Tikka T3X of some variety with plans to throw it into a chassis or stock later
Factory solution?
-Bergara B14 HMR
*Dont know enough to know if their premiere series is worth the extra dough or if I'll be happy with the regular B14. The HMR seems like a good crossover option but school me if I'm wrong.
-Rem 700 in a Magpul stock
Ran one for a week during a recent training and have no complaints. I understand their QC leaves something to be desired and I prefer not to gamble with my money...
-Accurized M14.... just kidding don't hang me
Quick background: I'm in the LE business and I've got some very basic level of long range shooting training / experience. I am looking forward to continuing to hone my skills. I'm very comfortable behind a gun but the bolt gun world is an entirely new frontier. I don't know up from down but I'm willing to learn and looking forward to a knowledge dump.
I'm looking for an affordable way to break into the long range game but I'm a firm believer in the buy once cry once mantra... I know there about as many options as there are stars in the sky so I'll try to narrow things down a bit:
-Going to stay .308 as that's what I use professionally
-Rifle will be used primarily for training but may find its way into the field for a hunt or two
-I highly doubt I will be trying to stretch its legs past 1,000
-My priority is a quality product I'm going to be happy with while still accepting that it may not be my forever rifle
-I don't need a full blown custom rifle
-I would like to keep the budget for the rifle (sans optic) under $2,000 but less is more if I still get quality
I have done some digging here and other places and I've got a few starting points in mind. I am open to any and all suggestions and don't worry my feelings died long ago so throw the hate where needed.
Super budget option: (Under $800)
-Howa barreled action (Brownells)
https://www.brownells.com/rifle-par...ed-semi-heavy-barreled-action-prod113621.aspx
-KRG bravo
*Not going to lie this is pulling awful hard at me right now given the price point and what it would leave me to get good glass and the Ammo to actually shoot the damn thing...
Factory building block:
-Tikka T3X of some variety with plans to throw it into a chassis or stock later
Factory solution?
-Bergara B14 HMR
*Dont know enough to know if their premiere series is worth the extra dough or if I'll be happy with the regular B14. The HMR seems like a good crossover option but school me if I'm wrong.
-Rem 700 in a Magpul stock
Ran one for a week during a recent training and have no complaints. I understand their QC leaves something to be desired and I prefer not to gamble with my money...
-Accurized M14.... just kidding don't hang me