That`s pretty much it. At 500 yards, with my .223, I shoot mostly at 5" and 4" orange target dots painted on larger white steel targets so I can see my misses and adjust. It`s a challenge but great fun. Some days are better than others ,LOL!!I don't think he wants to compete, just hit a piece of steel @1000 yds.
just to say, I did it.
Do you have a decent scope?
Adding that isn't in your budget.
LOL!!If your new to this, it will become a HUGE rabbit hole that all of us have
fallen into. $$$$$
So run now as fast as you can and take up needle point..
Why would you try and find an older savage flat top before the accutrigger ? Was they made back when people cared about their work ? I have a few newer era savage rifles wondering if I need to look for a oldieBuy a beat up, flat top, pre accutrigger, Savage 110 or 112 etc, almost doesn't matter. buy a quality heavy barrel, per the instructions of one of the guys on here, then have another competent buddy install the prefit barrel. get it 6.5 xyz or 6.5 CM and buy 6.5 CM Match Hornady. that should easily get you done. you may have to do some major favors for your buddy who is going to do the barrel swap for you. Or, just buy a clean Savage 308 or 243 'police' etc model, pre accutrigger, work on some loads and good bullets. I think it will hit steel at 1K. I would probably pick a HB 243 as described above.
personal experience. I have one 7-08 and 308. HB, extremely accurate. The triggers can be adjusted pretty well. Lots of the old heads on here can talk about the trigger.Why would you try and find an older savage flat top before the accutrigger ? Was they made back when people cared about their work ? I have a few newer era savage rifles wondering if I need to look for a oldie
Thanks. I have to confess that my original question/inquiry will become a serious issue if/when my club range expands from a max 500 to 1,000 yards. There`s talk of it, but right now it`s only talk. I`m just trying to do a little " background research " when/if it becomes a reality.Actually here’s one for you. You actually commented in his post a month or so ago and he still has it for sale.
WTS - Savage model 12 Stainless F-Class in 6.5x284
This is the rifle that Savage builds for 1000yd competition and has done very well in that area. It is all stainless, 30” heavy barrel. It is a single shot feed and is virtually new. It has exactly 27 rounds fired through it. I no longer have acces to a range that is more than a couple hundred...rokslide.com
Following the advice of a good friend, I rebarreled my savage model 12 several years ago to a 6 br Norma. Shooting 600 yards Br the little cartridge did not disappoint, eventually moving to 1000 yards Br I had some reservations but again the little cartridge shot extremely well. Super easy to load for and we’ll within most guys budget.Thanks. I have to confess that my original question/inquiry will become a serious issue if/when my club range expands from a max 500 to 1,000 yards. There`s talk of it, but right now it`s only talk. I`m just trying to do a little " background research " when/if it becomes a reality.
As for rebarreling and replacing the bolt head, that`s possible of course, but I have so much fun shooting the LRPV as a .223 I`ll probably just leave it as is!
^^^^^^Savage LRP in 6.5 Streetcred
^^^^▪▪▪▪Truth right there.Following the advice of a good friend, I rebarreled my savage model 12 several years ago to a 6 br Norma. Shooting 600 yards Br the little cartridge did not disappoint, eventually moving to 1000 yards Br I had some reservations but again the little cartridge shot extremely well. Super easy to load for and we’ll within most guys budget.
I have shot these, numerous ones in 6.5 Creedmoor and .308 at 1000 yards.My two cents in this topic.
This will get you there all day long and wont break the bank to shoot.
Factory 700 compatibility for aftermarket parts.
I have one in 308 and it has served me well.
The plus on those two calibers is that factory ammo is going to be $10 cheaper a box than the 6.5 PRC variety.I have shot these, numerous ones in 6.5 Creedmoor and .308 at 1000 yards.
All with factory ammo, none of them disappointed me. Plenty of accuracy.
Preliminary thoughts have indeed included Bergara in 6.5Creed.I have shot these, numerous ones in 6.5 Creedmoor and .308 at 1000 yards.
All with factory ammo, none of them disappointed me. Plenty of accuracy.
a striking resemblance to a one docbombay...