It's been much too long (years) since I've done any precision shooting, and I'm uncertain whether I have the time to get back into it . . . but I did line up an Elk hunt out to CO next year, and I'd like to pick up a Tikka to take out there.
I'm partial to the 7MM Rem Mag, and my plan is to pick up a stainless steel T3X and drop it into a Manners MCS-EHTA stock.
The rifles I'm looking to start with are the Hunter Stainless Fluted or the Laminated Stainless. Does anybody have any specific thoughts on fluted vs non? I'm not expecting to have to shoot any strings, but if one is more ridged than the other, I'll go that route.
(Also, looking at all of the awesome rifles in this thread really has me wondering if I should consider a 6.5 CTR. . . )
Build a 6.5 PRC off a 6.5 Creedmoor. Can be done for less than $300.
Minus the McMillan and scope and stuff.