First off, I'm not sure where to put this since it deals with both semi-automatic and bolt-action hardware. If it needs to be moved, please do so with all due haste. This is my first post on the forum.
So I attended one of Sniper's Hide's shoots, and am now addicted to long-distance shooting. Thing is, I now need a rifle up to the task.
I'm torn between several options, and as money begins to roll in funding becomes less and less of an issue. At the moment, it's down to the options between various models.
Since I'm no expert in this area, I figured I'd ask those in the 'know', which is you guys.
The basic premise I'm looking at is an 18-inch heavy-barrel surpressor-ready .308/7.62x51mm.
The range I'm looking to primarily work with is 100-1000 meters. I understand that the caliber might not be the best choice, but it's more economical to shoot that .300 WINMAG or 'big-boy' guns like the .338 LM or .50 BMG. It's strictly a recreational gun.
Anyway, my choices are as follows:
GA Precision's 'Gladius'
So named by 'Lowlight' of this very forum, it fits my overall weapon profile almost to a 'T'. Short, handy, precise. Thing is, it's not cheap (MSRP $3850), and neither are the mags (10 rounders are $89.99)
"AR-10"
I label it as such because there are so many to choose from. The DPMS SASS is the least expensive of the bunch, while Les Baer's Monolithic SWAT rifle seems to be the most precise. I'm open to suggestions here, and I've included this platform in my deliberation because of the relatively inexpensive magazines (SR-25/Magpul etc), and the relatively lower cost of the platform without a great deal of lost precision. It's also a snap to customize.
Custom Rifle:
Option three. I buy a Remington 700 short-action rifle, and send it off to be hacked, milled, lathed, and beaten into a lethal work of art. I've done a lot of my own work before, but I really don't have the time and the equipment to build my own custom bolt-gun anymore. I shot one of GAP's excellent Remington 700-based guns at the aforementioned shoot, and was extremely impressed with its overall quality, not to mention accuracy. If there's another maker out there you people are fond of, let me know.
-Gat
So I attended one of Sniper's Hide's shoots, and am now addicted to long-distance shooting. Thing is, I now need a rifle up to the task.
I'm torn between several options, and as money begins to roll in funding becomes less and less of an issue. At the moment, it's down to the options between various models.
Since I'm no expert in this area, I figured I'd ask those in the 'know', which is you guys.
The basic premise I'm looking at is an 18-inch heavy-barrel surpressor-ready .308/7.62x51mm.
The range I'm looking to primarily work with is 100-1000 meters. I understand that the caliber might not be the best choice, but it's more economical to shoot that .300 WINMAG or 'big-boy' guns like the .338 LM or .50 BMG. It's strictly a recreational gun.
Anyway, my choices are as follows:
GA Precision's 'Gladius'
So named by 'Lowlight' of this very forum, it fits my overall weapon profile almost to a 'T'. Short, handy, precise. Thing is, it's not cheap (MSRP $3850), and neither are the mags (10 rounders are $89.99)
"AR-10"
I label it as such because there are so many to choose from. The DPMS SASS is the least expensive of the bunch, while Les Baer's Monolithic SWAT rifle seems to be the most precise. I'm open to suggestions here, and I've included this platform in my deliberation because of the relatively inexpensive magazines (SR-25/Magpul etc), and the relatively lower cost of the platform without a great deal of lost precision. It's also a snap to customize.
Custom Rifle:
Option three. I buy a Remington 700 short-action rifle, and send it off to be hacked, milled, lathed, and beaten into a lethal work of art. I've done a lot of my own work before, but I really don't have the time and the equipment to build my own custom bolt-gun anymore. I shot one of GAP's excellent Remington 700-based guns at the aforementioned shoot, and was extremely impressed with its overall quality, not to mention accuracy. If there's another maker out there you people are fond of, let me know.
-Gat