Alright, so I'm having trouble deciding on the best build for a lightweight/long-range hunting rig, or whether to build one out at all vs. just buying a complete rifle. I do a lot of stalk hunting for bigger North American game, and while most shots are within 250yds, it isn't unusual to stretch past 500. At the same time, it needs enough stability to be shot quickly, in awkward positions, against a tree, etc. And for the money I'm willing to drop, it would be great for this to double as a local PRS trainer and long-range target gun.
I can always get a fix in 308 or 6.5, but more than once I've wanted something bigger than a 308 and ethical velocity for a 308 drops off around 550yds. Can go 300wm, 300RUM or 338 lap, but might end up kicking myself over weight. Not a fan of thin profiles, so will probably put a carbon Bartlein or Proof on it.
Scope will be a Leica Magnus, Zeiss Victory v8 20, or a March groundhog scope.
I guess the question is: What would you recommend for a semi-lightweight yet long-range precision action and stock without a price cap (within reason)? Caliber recommendations? Or would you recommend a specific rifle and skip the gunsmith work?
Thanks in advance
I can always get a fix in 308 or 6.5, but more than once I've wanted something bigger than a 308 and ethical velocity for a 308 drops off around 550yds. Can go 300wm, 300RUM or 338 lap, but might end up kicking myself over weight. Not a fan of thin profiles, so will probably put a carbon Bartlein or Proof on it.
Scope will be a Leica Magnus, Zeiss Victory v8 20, or a March groundhog scope.
I guess the question is: What would you recommend for a semi-lightweight yet long-range precision action and stock without a price cap (within reason)? Caliber recommendations? Or would you recommend a specific rifle and skip the gunsmith work?
Thanks in advance