Re: Need help! What to build?
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: oneeyedmac</div><div class="ubbcode-body">A Mauser is a rifle that is upgradable albeit not very sexy. Another rifle that's a centerfire and surprisingly accurate is a Swiss K31, they are kind of neat too, I want to build an al out costom on one someday....in my spare time.
Like has been said a rimfire is a wonderful way to break into long gun shooting. A .17HMR, .22LR or .22Mag will be fun to shoot and cheap.
If you want a rifle that won't cost a bunch now in .308 and you can build a respectable custom on as you go get a Stevens. They are built by Savage and have the same action as Savage's more expensive rifles. They don't have the accutrigger but they can be had for less than $300.
As you go you can add a better trigger from Sharp Shooter Supply for $100, a Bell and Carlson Stock for $200, a custom barrel from $200-$500 depending on what brand you want, or a brand new Savage take off heavy barrel for $100 and while it's being rebarreled have the action blueprinted and you'll have a very nice rifle that you built in stages that should shoot very, very well for about $1100 or so.
Or send me the $1100 and I'll build you one. </div></div>
To some other comments than what I quoted
+1 to getting a rimfire and shooting that. HOWEVER, 17 HMR ammo costs me more than reloading 223 does with the stuff I have in stock right now. It's break even with the 6-223 that I'm building. I really love my 22LR rifles and pistol though. Can't go wrong with them.
Getting a Savage is a good way to work in at the bottom and save up for parts. I have an OEM Savage 12 that groups well under 1/2 MOA with hand loads, really more like 1/4 MOA when I don't screw up.
To the Mauser actions: I have a 30-06 that's a 3/4" rifle with mil surp pulled bullets, surp powder and LC 68 cases. My dad and I built it from a 1943 Turk Mauser that cost 29 bucks in 2002. They're great actions, very strong and smooth and aren't all that difficult for a decent gunsmith to turn into wonderful shooters.
You're right that the 6.5's are flatter than a 30 cal, especially a 308.
On the K31's. they're really neat rifles and they shoot GREAT. The cases for them are almost identical to the 284 necked to a 30 cal bullet. Thus far the only difference I can find is a rebated rim on the 284 case. You can put a 284 into a k31 without issue whatsover. With the GP11 surplus match ammo I can use the stock irons to shoot beer bottles at 200 yards every time.
Soooo, to get off my soap box. If you find a good condition action from a surplus bolt action rifle there's a good chance you can have it turned into a great shooter. My dad used to have a business accurizing mauser actions for people, that's where mine started from. He has several that shoot 1/2 MOA or better with cheap components. The Swiss rifles are great, Mausers are great, Enfields can be great, Carcano's suck, what little I've messed with them, Arisaka's aren't all that great.
I've had some good experiences with Mosin Nagant 91/30's and M38's and M44's but that's another soap box to get on.