So I lurk on here quite a bit, I listen to the podcast when they're released, (keep up the great work guys) and try and do my best to search before asking questions. I'm familiar with shooting, I'm at the age where I don't need to buy a "insert budget rifle here" and try to make that work, however, I'm also a normal "Joe" and don't want to dump 6 grand off the bat on building my "one" quality rifle (I have a few of those lesser expensive guns in the safe) and I'm sure after I build one I'll have others coming to fill the gap.
So, this being said, my first "mid to high end" build I'm looking at a few things to be met. The gun has to run, obviously. I'm thinking I may want factory ammo availability just in case I'm traveling and ammo gets separated. Looking for something to hunt the majority of big game at reasonable distance (caliber wise I'm not building a mountain gun), I'm looking to run a can on it, as well as looking to shoot PRS or the like.
I know after this build I'll do others, and I can get more specific on things. However for this first one, it has to somewhat be a "do all" and I know that means "do nothing great but most things okay". Looking for input on the following and I appreciate any feedback.
Action:
Curtis Axiom - Alamo Precision caught my eye on just "buying a rifle" and from what I read are a great action.
GAP - Their name speaks for itself, however, I'm not sure if going with one from them warrants the cost difference over the Curtis
Barrel:
Bartlein - I really think this is the only choice based on research. I know there are other great manufacturers but I see no reason not to go with them. More debatable is going with the left hand gain twist, or reasons why not to if I'm doing this from "nothing" per say.
Chassis/Stock - my most concern/grey area:
KRG Bravo - To look at a chassis that doesn't look like so much of a chassis, this appeals to me.
Cadex - Their mini chassis appeals most to me but is it that much better than the Bravo?
XLR doesn't appeal to my eye really but I'd be interested in hearing other suggestions
Trigger:
I'm all ears
Chambering - Most debatable
6.5CM - the obvious when looking into something like this wanting factory ammo availability
6.5 PRC - Ammo availability isn't quite there. I initially like the thought of this round, however availability may steer me away
.308 - I'm not so much in love anymore. I have a few in the safe but am thinking of moving onto something sleeker
6.5x284 - Sexy to me, but wanting to stick with feeding out of AI mags and availability elsewhere
*EDIT* - I do hand load FWIW on any recomendations
Maybe I'm splitting hairs here and maybe since I don't travel as much as some (will be looking to travel to PRS matches and scout western hunts) I shouldn't worry about availability so much and look more into the 6.5 PRC vs the 6.5x284
I know there's a lot here guys and I'm sure it's in the forums somewhere but I'm not finding specifics, and hey, why not discuss things like this we're passionate about anyway?
Thanks again in advance and thanks again for a great website
-Dustin
So, this being said, my first "mid to high end" build I'm looking at a few things to be met. The gun has to run, obviously. I'm thinking I may want factory ammo availability just in case I'm traveling and ammo gets separated. Looking for something to hunt the majority of big game at reasonable distance (caliber wise I'm not building a mountain gun), I'm looking to run a can on it, as well as looking to shoot PRS or the like.
I know after this build I'll do others, and I can get more specific on things. However for this first one, it has to somewhat be a "do all" and I know that means "do nothing great but most things okay". Looking for input on the following and I appreciate any feedback.
Action:
Curtis Axiom - Alamo Precision caught my eye on just "buying a rifle" and from what I read are a great action.
GAP - Their name speaks for itself, however, I'm not sure if going with one from them warrants the cost difference over the Curtis
Barrel:
Bartlein - I really think this is the only choice based on research. I know there are other great manufacturers but I see no reason not to go with them. More debatable is going with the left hand gain twist, or reasons why not to if I'm doing this from "nothing" per say.
Chassis/Stock - my most concern/grey area:
KRG Bravo - To look at a chassis that doesn't look like so much of a chassis, this appeals to me.
Cadex - Their mini chassis appeals most to me but is it that much better than the Bravo?
XLR doesn't appeal to my eye really but I'd be interested in hearing other suggestions
Trigger:
I'm all ears
Chambering - Most debatable
6.5CM - the obvious when looking into something like this wanting factory ammo availability
6.5 PRC - Ammo availability isn't quite there. I initially like the thought of this round, however availability may steer me away
.308 - I'm not so much in love anymore. I have a few in the safe but am thinking of moving onto something sleeker
6.5x284 - Sexy to me, but wanting to stick with feeding out of AI mags and availability elsewhere
*EDIT* - I do hand load FWIW on any recomendations
Maybe I'm splitting hairs here and maybe since I don't travel as much as some (will be looking to travel to PRS matches and scout western hunts) I shouldn't worry about availability so much and look more into the 6.5 PRC vs the 6.5x284
I know there's a lot here guys and I'm sure it's in the forums somewhere but I'm not finding specifics, and hey, why not discuss things like this we're passionate about anyway?
Thanks again in advance and thanks again for a great website
-Dustin
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