So having lurked on this site for nearly a year and a half, and having gather my funds, it is time for me now to buy a rifle. I present my build for your inspection:
<ul style="list-style-type: disc">[*]Intended Use: a tactical bolt-action rifle, meant to engage targets from 25-800yds from standing, sitting, or prone. [*]Rifle: GAP Rock in .260 Remington, 25" barrel, McMillan HTG stock, Badger M5 DBM, TAB sling [*]Scope: US Optics SN-3 1.8-10x, MIL/MIL, Mil-Dot reticle, ERGO parallax adj. [/list]
Some questions. How vital is a bipod for such a set-up? I would prefer to avoid the extra weight if I could. Also, is parallax adjustment necessary? I understand it is vital for high magnification on close targets, but if I am shooting at approx. 1x magnification per 100yds (so 3x magnification at 300yds, etc.) will I need it?
The inspiration for this rifle is basically a modernized M40a1. Take that rifle, change it to a modern and more forgiving caliber, flute the barrel, and make the scope variable power, and that's the rifle I am looking to build. Thoughts?
<ul style="list-style-type: disc">[*]Intended Use: a tactical bolt-action rifle, meant to engage targets from 25-800yds from standing, sitting, or prone. [*]Rifle: GAP Rock in .260 Remington, 25" barrel, McMillan HTG stock, Badger M5 DBM, TAB sling [*]Scope: US Optics SN-3 1.8-10x, MIL/MIL, Mil-Dot reticle, ERGO parallax adj. [/list]
Some questions. How vital is a bipod for such a set-up? I would prefer to avoid the extra weight if I could. Also, is parallax adjustment necessary? I understand it is vital for high magnification on close targets, but if I am shooting at approx. 1x magnification per 100yds (so 3x magnification at 300yds, etc.) will I need it?
The inspiration for this rifle is basically a modernized M40a1. Take that rifle, change it to a modern and more forgiving caliber, flute the barrel, and make the scope variable power, and that's the rifle I am looking to build. Thoughts?