I suppose this is recurring thread that gets posted around here, so sorry about that.
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Goals:
I'd like to learn practical application of bolt action rifle marksmanship, to include a foundation for long range accuracy(1000 meters).
Rifle should be light enough to carry into the relatively remote shooting locations in my area without a pack mule.
Rifle should accept a muzzle brake(I've been looking at the JP recoil eliminator) to optimize ability to spot trace and splash.
Rifle should be fairly good to start with out of the box, but adaptability as my skills grow and needs change is a bonus.
I'd also like it to be capable of mid range hunting for whitetail deer at minimum.
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Background Information:
Most of my previous shooting has been centered around semi auto pistols and carbines. Most of my formal training has been focused on practical application of concealed handguns, which I've traveled and spent some time and money on.
The only centerfire bolt gun I currently own is an old Winchester Model 70 XTR in .264 Win Mag, and I've only really used it to hunt whitetail inside of 200 yards. .264 Win Mag, while capable ballistically, seems pretty logistically challenged for what I'd like to do. I've read that the barrels on these particular rifles don't hold up well with higher volume shooting, although I have no idea if this is actually true, or to what degree.
I already have a fixed 10X SWFA SS(mil-quad) and a Harris 6-9 BRMS that I've been using on a 16" AR to see if this is something I'm cut out for. When I don't screw up my fundamentals I've been able to shoot sub 2" groups at 200 yards with 77 grain IMI "razor core" and a rough mil-spec trigger, which is encouraging to me. This equipment would be transferred to the new bolt gun.
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Tentative Plan:
Buy a new rifle in 6.5 Creedmoor or .308 and sell my Model 70. Buy an inexpensive reloading setup, such as Lee 50th anniversary kit and related equipment. Probably buy a chronograph.
Rifles I've been considering in order of initial preference:
1. Tikka T3x Ctr 6.5 Creedmoor with 20" or 24" barrel. *This is on the high end of my budget. **A little worried about magazine price and availability.
2. Savage 10 BA Stealth 6.5 Creedmoor 24" *Also on the high end of budget. **Stock looks like it belongs on a cheap tacticool AK, but chassis looks capable to my untrained eye.
3. Savage 10 FCP-SR in .308 or 6.5, 20" or 24". *Budget friendly. **Read some horror stories about feeding issues with mags.
4. Ruger American Predator 6.5 Creedmoor 22". *Cheap. **Probably a terrible idea, but if you're going to go lightweight cheap starter, maybe go FULL lightweight cheap starter? Some people love them.
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Additional Considerations:
I'm on a tight budget because I'm reeducating for a career change. Attending a trade school full time.
I don't live out West(yet), so most places to shoot are inside 500 yards. I have a place to shoot 1K, but it's quite hard to access, so I'm not sure how frequently I'll actually wind up shooting long range in the next few years. There are a lot of thick woods around here. This may indicate a shorter barrel, but for some reason I find myself leaning toward 24" barrel and increased velocity in 6.5 Creedmoor with romantic notions of slightly enhanced long range capability. Somebody please talk some sense into me if I'm being irrational here. Is a 20" 6.5 silly? How much difference does the extra 4" make?
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Conclusion:
Thanks for taking the time to read any or all of this. Sorry for the long windedness. Just typing this out has helped me to organize my thoughts a little bit. With all the collective knowledge and experience on this forum I'd be stupid to not make an effort to get relevant advice before making an important decision about things I know relatively little about.
So, am I on track, or off base? Overlooking anything? Any and all advise will be greatly appreciated.
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Goals:
I'd like to learn practical application of bolt action rifle marksmanship, to include a foundation for long range accuracy(1000 meters).
Rifle should be light enough to carry into the relatively remote shooting locations in my area without a pack mule.
Rifle should accept a muzzle brake(I've been looking at the JP recoil eliminator) to optimize ability to spot trace and splash.
Rifle should be fairly good to start with out of the box, but adaptability as my skills grow and needs change is a bonus.
I'd also like it to be capable of mid range hunting for whitetail deer at minimum.
-----------
Background Information:
Most of my previous shooting has been centered around semi auto pistols and carbines. Most of my formal training has been focused on practical application of concealed handguns, which I've traveled and spent some time and money on.
The only centerfire bolt gun I currently own is an old Winchester Model 70 XTR in .264 Win Mag, and I've only really used it to hunt whitetail inside of 200 yards. .264 Win Mag, while capable ballistically, seems pretty logistically challenged for what I'd like to do. I've read that the barrels on these particular rifles don't hold up well with higher volume shooting, although I have no idea if this is actually true, or to what degree.
I already have a fixed 10X SWFA SS(mil-quad) and a Harris 6-9 BRMS that I've been using on a 16" AR to see if this is something I'm cut out for. When I don't screw up my fundamentals I've been able to shoot sub 2" groups at 200 yards with 77 grain IMI "razor core" and a rough mil-spec trigger, which is encouraging to me. This equipment would be transferred to the new bolt gun.
---------------
Tentative Plan:
Buy a new rifle in 6.5 Creedmoor or .308 and sell my Model 70. Buy an inexpensive reloading setup, such as Lee 50th anniversary kit and related equipment. Probably buy a chronograph.
Rifles I've been considering in order of initial preference:
1. Tikka T3x Ctr 6.5 Creedmoor with 20" or 24" barrel. *This is on the high end of my budget. **A little worried about magazine price and availability.
2. Savage 10 BA Stealth 6.5 Creedmoor 24" *Also on the high end of budget. **Stock looks like it belongs on a cheap tacticool AK, but chassis looks capable to my untrained eye.
3. Savage 10 FCP-SR in .308 or 6.5, 20" or 24". *Budget friendly. **Read some horror stories about feeding issues with mags.
4. Ruger American Predator 6.5 Creedmoor 22". *Cheap. **Probably a terrible idea, but if you're going to go lightweight cheap starter, maybe go FULL lightweight cheap starter? Some people love them.
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Additional Considerations:
I'm on a tight budget because I'm reeducating for a career change. Attending a trade school full time.
I don't live out West(yet), so most places to shoot are inside 500 yards. I have a place to shoot 1K, but it's quite hard to access, so I'm not sure how frequently I'll actually wind up shooting long range in the next few years. There are a lot of thick woods around here. This may indicate a shorter barrel, but for some reason I find myself leaning toward 24" barrel and increased velocity in 6.5 Creedmoor with romantic notions of slightly enhanced long range capability. Somebody please talk some sense into me if I'm being irrational here. Is a 20" 6.5 silly? How much difference does the extra 4" make?
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Conclusion:
Thanks for taking the time to read any or all of this. Sorry for the long windedness. Just typing this out has helped me to organize my thoughts a little bit. With all the collective knowledge and experience on this forum I'd be stupid to not make an effort to get relevant advice before making an important decision about things I know relatively little about.
So, am I on track, or off base? Overlooking anything? Any and all advise will be greatly appreciated.