Thanks Dave, but you`ll note I said " rifle only " in my OP . No question that with decent glass I`d go over 1K Total.This setup far exceeds the $1000 limit. This is why I say it’s virtually impossible to do anything scoped and stay under $1000
Thanks Dave, but you`ll note I said " rifle only " in my OP . No question that with decent glass I`d go over 1K Total.This setup far exceeds the $1000 limit. This is why I say it’s virtually impossible to do anything scoped and stay under $1000
Nope,If anyone is shooting regularly to 1,000 yards ( or even beyond! ) with a stock, factory rifle costing less than $1,000, would appreciate input. Brand, model and caliber? Rifle only. Thanks much in advance for your feedback.
Lots of people hitting MOA size steel at 1,000yds and beyond with this Axis II.Do have a Savage Axis II Precision in 6.5 manbun that shoots to 1000 yds. It a MDT Chassis rig. Mine runs good. I have never tried it as a prone sling rifle. 22" 1/8 twist. Threaded barrel, accutrigger. Likes 140 ELDM
Very cost effective rifle, mlok forend for attachments. I run a Arca rail. Extra weights on forend and butt. 20MOA rail is already there.
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It’s more about the ammunition you load, the optics and the shooter. A factory rifle with a tuned load can shoot 1/2 to 1/4 moa. A scope with proper parallax adjustment and a refined shooter can put really impressive hits on target. You probably won’t fill all these circles on $1000.Yeah maybe so, but maybe there will be some sort of trend(s) with particular brands/models that will show up more frequently at that price point.
I`ve had absolutely no issues with extraction/ejection with my Savage .223s, but am hesitant about a 6.5 Creed. My understanding is that Savage rifles are notorious for problems with that caliber(?). I have no doubts, however, that any number of Savage models can and will shoot accurately at 1,000 yards.Lots of people hitting MOA size steel at 1,000yds and beyond with this Axis II.
Savage Model 12 F/V, 6.5 CM. Bone stock with a Vortex PST II 5-25X scope. Bought it used for $375 without scope. 140Gr ELD Match.Rem 700 SPS .308 w/175 TMK. Savage Axis II 6.5 CM w/ 140ELDM
That’s a great target!Savage Model 12 F/V, 6.5 CM. Bone stock with a Vortex PST II 5-25X scope. Bought it used for $375 without scope. 140Gr ELD Match.
I ran a Savage LRP in 6.5 Creedmoor for a couple of years when I started F Class. Shot both mid and long range (600 and 1000) with it. Never had a problem with it in any regard beyond shooting out barrels and having to replace them. But then I put a lot of rounds down those tubes before changing them out. Not sure who said they are notorious for problems but they clearly never owned one. I would probably still be using it but I had money burning a hole in my pocket for a custom build.I`ve had absolutely no issues with extraction/ejection with my Savage .223s, but am hesitant about a 6.5 Creed. My understanding is that Savage rifles are notorious for problems with that caliber(?). I have no doubts, however, that any number of Savage models can and will shoot accurately at 1,000 yards.
For longer ranges ( 600- 1,000 yards ) , I`m considering going somewhat less expensive on the gun and spending more on glass this time around. I`m fine out to 500 yards with my Savage Model 12 LRPV in .223.
Thanks, good to hear. The guys on Savageshooters.com have made some comments concerning 6.5 Creedmoor specific ejection issues. The higher end Savage target rifles may indeed have less issues than the more budget lines, specifically Axis.I ran a Savage LRP in 6.5 Creedmoor for a couple of years when I started F Class. Shot both mid and long range (600 and 1000) with it. Never had a problem with it in any regard beyond shooting out barrels and having to replace them. But then I put a lot of rounds down those tubes before changing them out. Not sure who said they are notorious for problems but they clearly never owned one. I would probably still be using it but I had money burning a hole in my pocket for a custom build.
I have 3 Savage actions. If I do a slow extraction maybe 50% of the time it will fail to eject.Thanks, good to hear. The guys on Savageshooters.com have made some comments concerning 6.5 Creedmoor specific ejection issues. The higher end Savage target rifles may indeed have less issues than the more budget lines, specifically Axis.
