First let me say thanks to the forum and its members. There is a great wealth of information and I have yet to read a thread that digressed into childish name calling. That is refreshing.
I am thinking of building a somewhat budget oriented build. Somewhere between re-barreling a Savage and hiring a smith to build a full on custom. I like to DIY things and part of the goal is to have something that I made. My initial plan was to take a PTG blueprinted 700 SA or the B52 and add a remage barrel to it. Jewell trigger and something like a Richard's microfit stock in midgrade walnut. The intended use is mainly paper punching at ranges of ~100 to 350yds. and maybe a pdog hunt one of these days. I am set up to reload in .223, but also considered a .204 Ruger. The 6mm stuff just seems excessive and I like the idea of being able to buy factory ammo if needed.
I read in a thread here that spending a premium on a re-worked or even custom action then putting a remage system on it was spending the money backwards. Why so? The Bighorn Origin is not too much more than the PTG and has the bragging rights (maybe resale) of a custom, but with the above statement it seems that I am going about it backwards with even more money. A Savage target action seems like a good base as well, but if the remage system is not the best approach, why is the savage barrel nut system any different?
Thanks
Ben
I am thinking of building a somewhat budget oriented build. Somewhere between re-barreling a Savage and hiring a smith to build a full on custom. I like to DIY things and part of the goal is to have something that I made. My initial plan was to take a PTG blueprinted 700 SA or the B52 and add a remage barrel to it. Jewell trigger and something like a Richard's microfit stock in midgrade walnut. The intended use is mainly paper punching at ranges of ~100 to 350yds. and maybe a pdog hunt one of these days. I am set up to reload in .223, but also considered a .204 Ruger. The 6mm stuff just seems excessive and I like the idea of being able to buy factory ammo if needed.
I read in a thread here that spending a premium on a re-worked or even custom action then putting a remage system on it was spending the money backwards. Why so? The Bighorn Origin is not too much more than the PTG and has the bragging rights (maybe resale) of a custom, but with the above statement it seems that I am going about it backwards with even more money. A Savage target action seems like a good base as well, but if the remage system is not the best approach, why is the savage barrel nut system any different?
Thanks
Ben