So I have my 18" 1:7 .223 Wylde gas gun, I've been planning a bolt gun for awhile now. Have been shooting precision rim fire bolt actions for awhile but only recently got back into center fire a couple years ago.
I was going to go the Tikka route, in .223 because of the twist rate and quality, whatever gun I go with will go into either a Bell&Carlson target/competition with the adjustable comb or the new KRG Bravo.
Then I saw the Howa barreled actions and they seem very well made, problem is factory .223 twist rate. So then I thought OK grab a Howa barreled action with the right bolt face at then rebarrel with a Criterion prefit, they have a barrel nut system for Howas apparently.
But now that I'm considering ordering a after market barrel I'm thinking I may go with a .224 Valkyrie, I know it's a gas gun caliber but I mainly shoot 700y and in with some occasional trips out past 1000y. On a good day my SPR is fairly consistent out to about 850-900. Im starting to reload soon and figure why have 2 guns in .223 when I could get the bolt gun chambered in something with a little more horse power.
I know 6.5s are awesome but I feel like it might be a bit of overkill for me, the guys doing well at my club all shoot long barreled 223s, using hot 75gr Hornady bthp handload.
I was thinking with the Valkyrie I could run some 80.5 bergers, 88 elds, etc. With hand loads stepping up the performance from my .223. I also like stretching out smaller calibers more than shooting laser beam stuff.
How hard would it be to convert a Howard action to 224V with a Criterion barrel nut system? I'm not familiar with how Howard barrels are changed. Thread in and check headspace?
Any thoughts on this idea?
I was going to go the Tikka route, in .223 because of the twist rate and quality, whatever gun I go with will go into either a Bell&Carlson target/competition with the adjustable comb or the new KRG Bravo.
Then I saw the Howa barreled actions and they seem very well made, problem is factory .223 twist rate. So then I thought OK grab a Howa barreled action with the right bolt face at then rebarrel with a Criterion prefit, they have a barrel nut system for Howas apparently.
But now that I'm considering ordering a after market barrel I'm thinking I may go with a .224 Valkyrie, I know it's a gas gun caliber but I mainly shoot 700y and in with some occasional trips out past 1000y. On a good day my SPR is fairly consistent out to about 850-900. Im starting to reload soon and figure why have 2 guns in .223 when I could get the bolt gun chambered in something with a little more horse power.
I know 6.5s are awesome but I feel like it might be a bit of overkill for me, the guys doing well at my club all shoot long barreled 223s, using hot 75gr Hornady bthp handload.
I was thinking with the Valkyrie I could run some 80.5 bergers, 88 elds, etc. With hand loads stepping up the performance from my .223. I also like stretching out smaller calibers more than shooting laser beam stuff.
How hard would it be to convert a Howard action to 224V with a Criterion barrel nut system? I'm not familiar with how Howard barrels are changed. Thread in and check headspace?
Any thoughts on this idea?