Hello all,
I realize that "Tactical" is a completely loaded term and this question has been beaten to death, but I am trying to get into long range shooting and am at a complete loss! Hopefully the wisdom of this forum will eventually rub off on me
Anyways, my goals are to build a 'tactical' rifle which is capable of becoming an absolute hammer. I should let you know I have experience with handguns, shotguns and the ak platform - however I have never even fired a caliber larger than 7.62x39. From my reading I seem to have settled on the .308 (which means I can still shoot 7.62x51 right?).
I would like to stress I am NOT looking for the cheap way out! I am willing to spend my hard earned cash to buy something I can use for years and come to depend on.
Qualities I look for:
- Ruggedness
- Shooter Comfort
- Precision
- Very smooth action
- Barrel ready for suppressor
- Enough rail to support night vision -> this is probably an unrealistic desire, but I would enjoy the capability
I live in the southwest, so Id like to be able to bring this rifle out into dust storms and difficult weather of all types and not worry about rust, deterioration, and general rifle degredation. I want to take care of my rifle, but I don't want to stress out if water or dust were to touch it. I see the XLR chassis highly sought after on this forum and it seems like a great base to build from, but I feel my lack of knowledge would prevent me from building a solid rifle from the ground up.
I am currenltly looking at a Sako TRG 22, Building some custom Remington 700 with XLR chassis, or the Savage 10 series of rifles. AI rifles seem slightly out of my price range, however I could swing the cash if you all thing I should buy once cry once.
Anyways, enough of my rambling. Hopefully you will be able to help me out.
Thank You!
I realize that "Tactical" is a completely loaded term and this question has been beaten to death, but I am trying to get into long range shooting and am at a complete loss! Hopefully the wisdom of this forum will eventually rub off on me
Anyways, my goals are to build a 'tactical' rifle which is capable of becoming an absolute hammer. I should let you know I have experience with handguns, shotguns and the ak platform - however I have never even fired a caliber larger than 7.62x39. From my reading I seem to have settled on the .308 (which means I can still shoot 7.62x51 right?).
I would like to stress I am NOT looking for the cheap way out! I am willing to spend my hard earned cash to buy something I can use for years and come to depend on.
Qualities I look for:
- Ruggedness
- Shooter Comfort
- Precision
- Very smooth action
- Barrel ready for suppressor
- Enough rail to support night vision -> this is probably an unrealistic desire, but I would enjoy the capability
I live in the southwest, so Id like to be able to bring this rifle out into dust storms and difficult weather of all types and not worry about rust, deterioration, and general rifle degredation. I want to take care of my rifle, but I don't want to stress out if water or dust were to touch it. I see the XLR chassis highly sought after on this forum and it seems like a great base to build from, but I feel my lack of knowledge would prevent me from building a solid rifle from the ground up.
I am currenltly looking at a Sako TRG 22, Building some custom Remington 700 with XLR chassis, or the Savage 10 series of rifles. AI rifles seem slightly out of my price range, however I could swing the cash if you all thing I should buy once cry once.
Anyways, enough of my rambling. Hopefully you will be able to help me out.
Thank You!