Yes, it would be factory loads.Are you wanting to shoot factory loaded ammo?
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Yes, it would be factory loads.Are you wanting to shoot factory loaded ammo?
For affordability I would study between 6.5 Creedmoor and 6.5PRC cartridges and see which one would fit you better then.Yes, it would be factory loads.
what do you mean some .30-06? love the way you all just discount the 06, you have heard about the old grunts around the turn of the century with Springfield's and iron sight's posting better scores then most of you can do with a custom made gun and ammo., oh yea at 1000 yards! Still shooting a 1000 yards with Garands of the era, with no fancy machine work. I've got one, 1953 International Harvester "gap" Garand NM sights and glass bedded action. take it to the range if they could get 3 on paper it was good enough for the team.A lot of rifles can shoot effectively at 1000yds. some loads in 308 rifles are still supersonic at 1000 and some 30-06 rifles. The big problem is not the rifle its the scope and the scope base. Do you own a rifle now? if it has the ability to shoot a bullet that is supersonic at a little over a thousand yards, at the attitude above sea level where you are going to shoot. then it can work. Hopefully it would be a bullet that is long enough to have a high BC.
Or, the MDT Field Stock from Brownell's for the listed Howa barreled action.https://www.brownells.com/gun-parts...rreled-action-6.5-prc-threaded/?sku=430103148
Maybe this and a Bell&Carlson stock if you like to tinker a little bit.
You can do it with a Savage Axis, and have money left over.Steel.
Oops I matched this stock with the previous link to a Howa 6.5 PRC and I missed the PRC part. The Brownell's exclusive MDT Field Stock will work with the short action 6.5 CreedmoorOr, the MDT Field Stock from Brownell's for the listed Howa barreled action.
Yes, three, all Savages. My first was a Savage 110 Storm in .223. VERY accurate hunting rifle. The next was a 93R17 (17HMR ). Lots of fun out to about 100 yards. The third is my main range gun, a Model 12 LRPV, also in .223, 7 twist. It`s been just fine out to my club`s farthest targets ( 500 yards ). I know the .223 will make 1,000 yards but isn`t optimal out beyond 600 yards or so, or so I understand. Since I shoot factory ammo, anything heavier than 77 grains would probably require handloading. Don`t really have the space for a dedicated, organized area to get into it. Also, at 76, I find that my attention span and concentration aren`t as sharp as they used to be. IMHO, that`s not compatible with fooling with stuff that explodes!!Do you have a rifle of any kind already?
They ARE My choice for, an Accurate, Factory, LR Hunting / Target, Rifle in 6.5 Creedmoor or, 6.5 PRC, just ADD,..Surprised Tikka hasn't came up...
Since you're familiar with Savages and like them, a 110 long range hunter in 6.5 creedmoor would work at your price point, plus ammo readily available (Cabela's on sale for $800).The third is my main range gun, a Model 12 LRPV
I saw the Brownells review on the Howa on YouTube. Nice rig and the price seems fair /‘good for Japanese made firearm.https://www.brownells.com/gun-parts...rreled-action-6.5-prc-threaded/?sku=430103148
Maybe this and a Bell&Carlson stock if you like to tinker a little bit.
