I traded a friend of mine an older 9mm for a Ruger M77 mk2 in 300wsm. It's never been shot.
Now, before I get jumped and told about how poor Ruger's are, please keep in mind that the farthest I've shot is 300yards, but I want to shoot further, and this was a good deal at the time.
Here's what I'm thinking -
Timney trigger
Shilen barrel - varmint profile
Ops Inc muzzle break
SWFA SS 10X
But I also want a stock. And therein lies the question.
Which is better, the Bell & Carlson or the McMillan?
Also, does anyone know a good gunsmith in the Minnesota area who can do a bedding job, install the barrel, and attach the break?
Now, here's the tougher question . . . Am I better off selling the Ruger and picking up a semi-custom Remington for a grand or so?
--> I have a 6.5 Grendel, so I don't want a 308, so whatever I do, I'll be sticking with the 300wsm.
Any and all advice woud be extremely appreciated.
Now, before I get jumped and told about how poor Ruger's are, please keep in mind that the farthest I've shot is 300yards, but I want to shoot further, and this was a good deal at the time.
Here's what I'm thinking -
Timney trigger
Shilen barrel - varmint profile
Ops Inc muzzle break
SWFA SS 10X
But I also want a stock. And therein lies the question.
Which is better, the Bell & Carlson or the McMillan?
Also, does anyone know a good gunsmith in the Minnesota area who can do a bedding job, install the barrel, and attach the break?
Now, here's the tougher question . . . Am I better off selling the Ruger and picking up a semi-custom Remington for a grand or so?
--> I have a 6.5 Grendel, so I don't want a 308, so whatever I do, I'll be sticking with the 300wsm.
Any and all advice woud be extremely appreciated.