Hi all, long time lurker first, time poster.
Going to try and provide some appropriate context without being too long winded, please bear with me.
Purpose- This rifle build will hopefully be my jack of most trades (or so I intend). I foresee 75% of it's use being a range gun for 1000 yards and in. Very occasional hunting use (95% traditional bowhunter, not always the most effective lol, also hunt to fill the freezer.) Shots on game will be max 500 yards, elk being the largest I'll pursue for the foreseeable future.
Maybe some local PRS matches for fun.
I consider myself a decent shot. I do have some formal training on shooting bolt actions (Air Force Advanced Designated Marksman Course) at medium range. Not my primary duty so by no means a pro but I'd say more exposure than your average joe.
This leads me to the point of this post. My first firearm purchase within this category was a remington 700 AAC SD 308 win. Well aware of remingtons iffy history recently. This budget set up had a magpul hunter to replace the hogue noodle, an SWFA 10x, and a triggertech primary (this model was subject to the X-mark recall). It seems i lucked out and this rifle is a true .75 MOA shooter with 175gr GMM.
I want to take this set up to the next level, invest in a high quality stock or chassis, and high quality glass. Want a rugged dependable set up I can use across the board. Dependable rifle, suitable caliber for my needs, good glass, consistent tracking turrets.
From what I've read online (also a member of rokslide), it seems like i can proceed one of two ways. Upgrade the 700 into what I want or trip it and get a tikka of some sort. It seems like the general consensus is the tikka will be the better platform to start, but I feel hesitant as the remington is already a proven shooter (possible blind luck on my part).
Still deciding on optics but I like the idea of a 2-10/3-15, something that gives me more than enough magnification on the top end but still a decent low end for situations I take it hunting. For stock options I'm looking at KRG for a great array of accessories and the ease of configuration; though something like a manners or other high end composite stock isn't out of the question.
I'm fine humping a 10-12 pound all up rifle for the rare times I do hunt with it. Not expecting to build a 7 pound all up, do everything rifle.
Am I completely deluding myself with the concept of this set up? I don't have thin skin so if it's a dumb idea I'd rather hear it up front than figure it out after blowing my money.
Should I just ditch the 700 and go for something like the CTR? Or just shoot the hell out of it in 308 and then rebarrel it and get the action trued and have a semi custom once I've gained a lot more experience?
Sorry if this is confusing or has been asked ad nauseam, I'm just going in circles in my own head.
Thanks in advance,
Max
Going to try and provide some appropriate context without being too long winded, please bear with me.
Purpose- This rifle build will hopefully be my jack of most trades (or so I intend). I foresee 75% of it's use being a range gun for 1000 yards and in. Very occasional hunting use (95% traditional bowhunter, not always the most effective lol, also hunt to fill the freezer.) Shots on game will be max 500 yards, elk being the largest I'll pursue for the foreseeable future.
Maybe some local PRS matches for fun.
I consider myself a decent shot. I do have some formal training on shooting bolt actions (Air Force Advanced Designated Marksman Course) at medium range. Not my primary duty so by no means a pro but I'd say more exposure than your average joe.
This leads me to the point of this post. My first firearm purchase within this category was a remington 700 AAC SD 308 win. Well aware of remingtons iffy history recently. This budget set up had a magpul hunter to replace the hogue noodle, an SWFA 10x, and a triggertech primary (this model was subject to the X-mark recall). It seems i lucked out and this rifle is a true .75 MOA shooter with 175gr GMM.
I want to take this set up to the next level, invest in a high quality stock or chassis, and high quality glass. Want a rugged dependable set up I can use across the board. Dependable rifle, suitable caliber for my needs, good glass, consistent tracking turrets.
From what I've read online (also a member of rokslide), it seems like i can proceed one of two ways. Upgrade the 700 into what I want or trip it and get a tikka of some sort. It seems like the general consensus is the tikka will be the better platform to start, but I feel hesitant as the remington is already a proven shooter (possible blind luck on my part).
Still deciding on optics but I like the idea of a 2-10/3-15, something that gives me more than enough magnification on the top end but still a decent low end for situations I take it hunting. For stock options I'm looking at KRG for a great array of accessories and the ease of configuration; though something like a manners or other high end composite stock isn't out of the question.
I'm fine humping a 10-12 pound all up rifle for the rare times I do hunt with it. Not expecting to build a 7 pound all up, do everything rifle.
Am I completely deluding myself with the concept of this set up? I don't have thin skin so if it's a dumb idea I'd rather hear it up front than figure it out after blowing my money.
Should I just ditch the 700 and go for something like the CTR? Or just shoot the hell out of it in 308 and then rebarrel it and get the action trued and have a semi custom once I've gained a lot more experience?
Sorry if this is confusing or has been asked ad nauseam, I'm just going in circles in my own head.
Thanks in advance,
Max