Re: Model 70 into tac driver
Gramps had a hundred or more guns and you're sentimental over a bargain-basement rifle he gave you which he never shot or hunted with? And now you're gonna dump $1000 into a McM A5 stock and you want to know what barrel to buy???
Undoubtedly you'll want a Krieger #17 contour SS match barrel, fluted and threaded for brake or suppressor. You're surely gonna go suppressed; ain'tcha? All the cool guys here do it and it's only another couple of grand and a 6mo wait....
Seriously, exciting as this bullshit seems you are about to dump a bunch of money into a custom build on a rifle action that no one wants or builds on. Win 70 pushfeed actions are fine and high quality but the cool guys don't build with them and even match guns built by legendary gunsmiths languish for buyers.
You dump money into this for sentimentality and your gramps probably be rolling in his grave.
You're looking at $1000 for stock and floorplate or detach mag assemblies, maybe more. Barrel is $600 including fluting and then costs you another $250 to fit, finish, chamber and testfire. Add another $300 if you want your McMillan professionally bedded. So.... for the $2000 more you seem to be ready to commit to your LongRange Rifle Project, you will end up with a gun you will NEVER get money out of because it ain't what anyone else wants to buy...
I forgot to add the compulsory "action truing" job, add another $300 for that or more...
As a reality check, aside from German Salazar who is the internet patron saint of .30-06 precision shooters (see
www.accurateshooter.com) not many guys are building or shooting the .30-06. Most are going Short Action 6.5mm in varying configurations to get much less recoil and highest ballistic performance possible....
The Win 70 action most in demand is the Classic or Controlled Round Feed design. Lots of .300win mag chambered Laredo rifles out there, and they go for about $750 in as-new condition on gunbroker.com. The 7mm rem mag version is likely a better proposition for longrange target work as the BC of 7mm bullets like the 162gr A-max is superior to any .30cal bullet under 220gr. Lighter bullets, lighter powder charge means less recoil and typically better accuracy. The 7mm rem mag is very versatile so you aren't having to reinvent the wheel.
Of course, nothing better than being one of the guys here... But when you dump $2500 and 8mos of your life into a rifle that won't bring you $1200 on a sale even if never fired, or you shoot it and then decide you need to rechamber, you'll find much of this hobby is just a moneypit.