I have been an autoloader guy for awhile but really want to learn to shoot a bolt gun. I am beginning a Savage build and have some questions for the experienced bolt guys.
My goals are shooting steel targets from 200-1K. I purchased a Model 11 Hog Hunter as my donor rifle. My plans are a good stock with aluminum base which I will custom bed the action. I really like the accutrigger so that will stay for now. I really want this to be a short handy rifle. The Hog Hunter comes with a 20" 1:10 twist pre-threaded barrel. I have not shot it yet but I understand Savages are pretty accurate out of the box. I load my own ammo and will work up several loads for it. So will this 20" barrel be enough for 1K with hand loads and a good bullet or should I buy a longer barrel? If so what options do I have without spending a ton. I've read the Criterions are decent? How about the Savage drop in barrels from Northland Shooters? If I replace the barrel should I get a new barrel nut and lug? Is it necessary and worth it to true up the action? I'm not looking to benchrest small groups. All steel from prone position. Finally how about the bolt? Will the stock 11 model bolt be good enough or should I look at an after market bolt?
I'm looking to keep the rifle under 1K (no optics). I bought it new for under $500. The stock is a throw away. I have bipod, optics and mount sorted already. Looking seriously at the $250 B&C Medalist Tactical Stock from Stocky's. That leaves me $250 to play around with for accurizing. I'll spend more if I have to.
Thoughts, opinions and options? I plan on only shooting this rifle this summer and getting good with it. No falling back on the bughole auto.
Thanks.
My goals are shooting steel targets from 200-1K. I purchased a Model 11 Hog Hunter as my donor rifle. My plans are a good stock with aluminum base which I will custom bed the action. I really like the accutrigger so that will stay for now. I really want this to be a short handy rifle. The Hog Hunter comes with a 20" 1:10 twist pre-threaded barrel. I have not shot it yet but I understand Savages are pretty accurate out of the box. I load my own ammo and will work up several loads for it. So will this 20" barrel be enough for 1K with hand loads and a good bullet or should I buy a longer barrel? If so what options do I have without spending a ton. I've read the Criterions are decent? How about the Savage drop in barrels from Northland Shooters? If I replace the barrel should I get a new barrel nut and lug? Is it necessary and worth it to true up the action? I'm not looking to benchrest small groups. All steel from prone position. Finally how about the bolt? Will the stock 11 model bolt be good enough or should I look at an after market bolt?
I'm looking to keep the rifle under 1K (no optics). I bought it new for under $500. The stock is a throw away. I have bipod, optics and mount sorted already. Looking seriously at the $250 B&C Medalist Tactical Stock from Stocky's. That leaves me $250 to play around with for accurizing. I'll spend more if I have to.
Thoughts, opinions and options? I plan on only shooting this rifle this summer and getting good with it. No falling back on the bughole auto.
Thanks.