I am building a budget ELR target rifle. I don't have a strict set of rules to follow. I will be shooting mostly prone from sand bags and maybe a real bench rest type bag but probably mostly improvised rests.
My chassis has a short forend and I'm going to be using a 31" barrel so I need to extend the forend and take the opportunity to make the forend a 3" flat bottom bag rider.
I will probably add a spigot with a picatinny rail for bipod mounting but I'm not sure how long to make the bag rider to get the balance right and make it ride bags well.
The barrel is a Light Varmint contour and the rifle has a fairly traditional layout, not a bullpup or anything unusual. I'm aiming for 16-17 lb weight and it's a straight 284, hopefully that's enough weight to keep recoil mild without a brake.
So what works for a rifle like that?
If you have something similar, please tell me barrel length, how far the muzzle extends past the forend and if you think longer or shorter would work better.
As of now I'm planning to leave the entire forend 3" wide. Please let me know if there is any reason to narrow the rear of the forend and if so, how much of the front should remain 3" wide?
I may decide to narrow the rear if weight becomes an issue but I don't think that will be very much weight to remove...
My chassis has a short forend and I'm going to be using a 31" barrel so I need to extend the forend and take the opportunity to make the forend a 3" flat bottom bag rider.
I will probably add a spigot with a picatinny rail for bipod mounting but I'm not sure how long to make the bag rider to get the balance right and make it ride bags well.
The barrel is a Light Varmint contour and the rifle has a fairly traditional layout, not a bullpup or anything unusual. I'm aiming for 16-17 lb weight and it's a straight 284, hopefully that's enough weight to keep recoil mild without a brake.
So what works for a rifle like that?
If you have something similar, please tell me barrel length, how far the muzzle extends past the forend and if you think longer or shorter would work better.
As of now I'm planning to leave the entire forend 3" wide. Please let me know if there is any reason to narrow the rear of the forend and if so, how much of the front should remain 3" wide?
I may decide to narrow the rear if weight becomes an issue but I don't think that will be very much weight to remove...