Hello all,
I am wanting to get a new rifle and considering those two options listed in the subject line. What is it exactly that I am looking for? Consistency and/or accuracy. I really don't have much to spend as I graduated college not too long ago and have started working in an entry level position as of now. I have been searching around for Rem700 barreled actions and some savage 10s as well. I figured if I could put together a rifle little by little I might be able to save a few dollars. Anyhow, I don't feel too sure if that's the way to go. I see a lot posts in many different boards of people claiming to shoot under a minute with say for example a savage 12 varmint rifle that could be had for around $400. I just don't know if this is real or not. Perhaps those ppl got lucky with a very good out of the box shooter??? To make long story short, I think I will stick to what's titled above for peace of mind. Can anybody share some experiences on either? Or can anyone recommend something else that I might be missing out on? I honestly don't reload and don't have plans of doing so soon. I would be using factory match ammo for practicing. I don't think my shooting will ever exceed 700 yards. I want it chambered in 6.5 creedmoor.
I found a howa 1500 barreled action at brownells for about $400.00 plus. If I get that one, I was thinking maybe going with a B&C stock??? I'll post links below.
https://www.brownells.com/rifle-part...l_1=Howa__1500
https://www.stockysstocks.com/stocks...ion-stock.html
If I go with the bergara, I don't think I'll be upgrading the stock anytime soon. I really like that given my low income, I am able to find lots of aftermarket parts, should I ever want to do anything to it. With the howa, I feel like there isn't much aftermarket support.
I don't expect expect to be shooting half minute groups or better. Honestly, if I can shoot right under a minute, I'd be really happy with the purchase. I will be using it for hunting every now and then, but weight isn't much of an issue since it's a short walk to my deer blind (I'm in South Texas).
Having said all this, anybody have any suggestions? I'm really just trying to get the best bang for my buck so I could finally get myself out there shooting.
Thanks,
Serg
I am wanting to get a new rifle and considering those two options listed in the subject line. What is it exactly that I am looking for? Consistency and/or accuracy. I really don't have much to spend as I graduated college not too long ago and have started working in an entry level position as of now. I have been searching around for Rem700 barreled actions and some savage 10s as well. I figured if I could put together a rifle little by little I might be able to save a few dollars. Anyhow, I don't feel too sure if that's the way to go. I see a lot posts in many different boards of people claiming to shoot under a minute with say for example a savage 12 varmint rifle that could be had for around $400. I just don't know if this is real or not. Perhaps those ppl got lucky with a very good out of the box shooter??? To make long story short, I think I will stick to what's titled above for peace of mind. Can anybody share some experiences on either? Or can anyone recommend something else that I might be missing out on? I honestly don't reload and don't have plans of doing so soon. I would be using factory match ammo for practicing. I don't think my shooting will ever exceed 700 yards. I want it chambered in 6.5 creedmoor.
I found a howa 1500 barreled action at brownells for about $400.00 plus. If I get that one, I was thinking maybe going with a B&C stock??? I'll post links below.
https://www.brownells.com/rifle-part...l_1=Howa__1500
https://www.stockysstocks.com/stocks...ion-stock.html
If I go with the bergara, I don't think I'll be upgrading the stock anytime soon. I really like that given my low income, I am able to find lots of aftermarket parts, should I ever want to do anything to it. With the howa, I feel like there isn't much aftermarket support.
I don't expect expect to be shooting half minute groups or better. Honestly, if I can shoot right under a minute, I'd be really happy with the purchase. I will be using it for hunting every now and then, but weight isn't much of an issue since it's a short walk to my deer blind (I'm in South Texas).
Having said all this, anybody have any suggestions? I'm really just trying to get the best bang for my buck so I could finally get myself out there shooting.
Thanks,
Serg
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