It’s all so confusing and so i‘ve been carefully reading countless posts to learn and to make a better decision. I thought i had it all figured out.
You see, I really wanted an AI or TRG or something like that, they look so cool and sound amazing. Damn financial realities…..probably best to look at the Tikka A1 or something like that.
Really thought about what my needs/wants truly are, soft shooting prone and maybe some local steel competitions up to 1000 yards but mostly just shooting little groups on paper at 100-300 yards. I've got a suitable scope already. Not the best, not the worst.
Then i read about custom premier receivers all precisely fitted with cool and improved features so i figured. I love reading about them. Better save up more money as that’s truly the way to go. Buy once, Cry once…something like that.
Then i read, just get a Remington 700 receiver maybe have it trued, timed etc. etc…..(or not?)… and have it fitted with a premier custom barrel, pick up a chassis. Should be awesome, more cost effective and just as good? Maybe/probably poorer resale value later on?
It’s all so very tough to figure out. It sucks being practical.
You see, I really wanted an AI or TRG or something like that, they look so cool and sound amazing. Damn financial realities…..probably best to look at the Tikka A1 or something like that.
Really thought about what my needs/wants truly are, soft shooting prone and maybe some local steel competitions up to 1000 yards but mostly just shooting little groups on paper at 100-300 yards. I've got a suitable scope already. Not the best, not the worst.
Then i read about custom premier receivers all precisely fitted with cool and improved features so i figured. I love reading about them. Better save up more money as that’s truly the way to go. Buy once, Cry once…something like that.
Then i read, just get a Remington 700 receiver maybe have it trued, timed etc. etc…..(or not?)… and have it fitted with a premier custom barrel, pick up a chassis. Should be awesome, more cost effective and just as good? Maybe/probably poorer resale value later on?
It’s all so very tough to figure out. It sucks being practical.