My approach is to have one rifle per shooter, and there are two shooters in the house. The other shooter is our Granddaughter Elena, just turned 21.
The bolt rifles are identical in all manner, except one is a .223 and the other is a .308. Each is a Savage 11VT 24", in a Choate Tactical stock, with Harris-clone Bipod, Leupold Steel 20MOA Extended Pic Rail, Vortex 30mm Medium six-screw Tactical rings mounting Mueller 8-32x44 side focus 30mm Target Dot 1/8 MOA Scopes, .223/NATO 5.56 1:9", and .308 1:10". Barrels and bolts could be swapped in a pinch.
The AR's are Stag Model 6 Super Varminters, one built from the Factory Kit, 24" 1:8" stainless bull barrels (I am suspecting McGowans), with Harris-clone Bipods, B.A.D, Levers, SLED devices for F C;lass MR, and either a Weaver Classic 6-24x40 in Weaver See-Thru rings directly mounted to the flattop, or Mueller 8-32x44 Target Dot 1/8MOA 30mm Side focus in Nikon high Mounts. The Weaver scoped one has the Luth AR MBA-1 stock, the other, the original A-2 Stock.
Finally, in the wings, is the old Original 2001 SH Ghost Dancer Rifle; upgraded with a Lothar-Walther 260 Rem 28" 1:8" stainless Savage varmint contour barrel. It's mounted on a 2001 Savage 10FP action, blueprinted by Dark Eagle, sitting in a McMillan Factory Pillar Bedded A-3 Tactical Ghost Grey Stock, Sharpshooter Supply Competition Trigger, Ken Farrel 20 MOA Base, Harris-Clone Bipod mounted.
For now, it carries Tasco Medium rings with a Tasco 6-24x42 MilDot Varmint/Target Scope. For now, but it's the same scope that's always been mounted, including during the 2002 first Provisional SOA match at Whittington Center, and for several years of 1000yd F Class at Bodines.. This rifle is the load development mule for .308 and .260, using the barrel that's off the intended rifle, and which goes back onto it after development. I have always understood and treated the Savage rifles as user switch barrel rifles, even though I had the services of Dan at Dark Eagle available to do the initial barrel switches (Savage 260 to L-W 260, L-W 260 to homebrew 30BR). More lately I do my own, and the L-W is back on the Ghost dancer.
Greg