I'm looking for a foundation that is solid that I can grow and learn off of. Kinda like a house as threw the years one upgrades the kitchen, living room, floors, etc. This would the same as upgrading the stock, trigger and barrel. I have hunting rifle now that are old, or been in the family for some time and I do not want to hack them up because of the sentimental value. I'm a huge DYI type guy, yes I own a dremel but no it doesn't touch my firearms. I'm very confident in my work and not afraid to ask questions. I love learning how things work and why doing this modification helps the rifle and how to do it correctly. I am not afraid to invest in the correct tools to do the job IE re-barrel the Remington.
I'm torn between the Remington 700 AAC-SD
Goal: Further learn the fundamentals on precision shooting, being able to go to DMR matches and ring 6 (1 MOA) to 10 inch steel at 600 yards and maybe even go out to 1000 yards. The foundation needs to be great because as my skills develop, I want to be able to upgrade the rifle on my own.
Pros: 20inch barrel in .308 1:10 twist and
Already threaded ( I have a 7.62-SDN-6 can that I use on my AR's)
Many many parts, the 700 is like the Honda civic in the car world. Can make it look good or riced the hell out.
Cons: Not the same company they once were
Gunsmith would have to true the action and work it a little.
Savage 10 series (Law Enforcement)
I'm looking at the Precision Carbine basically the same specs as the Remmy or get 10 FCP McMillan
Pros: Floating bolt head (this could be both a con/pro)
The famous barrel nut, I though about after I get some trigger time (2-3 years) to swapping the barrel out to 6.5 creedmore or 260rem.
Con: The action feels like it is riding over MOAB or some off road adventure. It feels so gritty and is not smooth, this may or may not clear up as the action is worked.
My Pit "Remmy" said I should get the Remington.
I'm torn between the Remington 700 AAC-SD
Goal: Further learn the fundamentals on precision shooting, being able to go to DMR matches and ring 6 (1 MOA) to 10 inch steel at 600 yards and maybe even go out to 1000 yards. The foundation needs to be great because as my skills develop, I want to be able to upgrade the rifle on my own.
Pros: 20inch barrel in .308 1:10 twist and
Already threaded ( I have a 7.62-SDN-6 can that I use on my AR's)
Many many parts, the 700 is like the Honda civic in the car world. Can make it look good or riced the hell out.
Cons: Not the same company they once were
Gunsmith would have to true the action and work it a little.
Savage 10 series (Law Enforcement)
I'm looking at the Precision Carbine basically the same specs as the Remmy or get 10 FCP McMillan
Pros: Floating bolt head (this could be both a con/pro)
The famous barrel nut, I though about after I get some trigger time (2-3 years) to swapping the barrel out to 6.5 creedmore or 260rem.
Con: The action feels like it is riding over MOAB or some off road adventure. It feels so gritty and is not smooth, this may or may not clear up as the action is worked.
My Pit "Remmy" said I should get the Remington.