OK All, I have tried to search for a thread or an article that would give some insight into building an Open F-class rifle.
Background: I have been shooting since I was a small child. Recently, I got the chance to shoot at a local 1000 yard range. I have been bitten by the competition bug and I believe that F-class is the venue that would satiate this yen.
Now with that said I'm sure that you will be asking yourself, and ultimately me, about price, caliber, Barrel, stock, action and the like. Well, to tell you the truth I don't have the slightest. I have read all the article on this website and a few more elsewhere.
So, Let me elaborate. I have seen articles stating the Pro's and the Con's of a particular cartridge. So my first question is: 1. What is the best cartridge, in your opinion, for the 1000 yard range?
2. A gunsmith, in your opinion, that does quality work and has a good track record.
3. And, of course, all of this on a budget.
Actually, all of the rest of the choices(action,Barrel,stock) are, I guess, subjective as most of these choices are a personal choice. Or am I totally off here. (remember I'm a newbie).
So, in conclusion, at least for this post, fire away with your wealth of knowledge, opinion, or insightful inputs.
Please let them be tactful, and to the point.
Thank you in advance.
Background: I have been shooting since I was a small child. Recently, I got the chance to shoot at a local 1000 yard range. I have been bitten by the competition bug and I believe that F-class is the venue that would satiate this yen.
Now with that said I'm sure that you will be asking yourself, and ultimately me, about price, caliber, Barrel, stock, action and the like. Well, to tell you the truth I don't have the slightest. I have read all the article on this website and a few more elsewhere.
So, Let me elaborate. I have seen articles stating the Pro's and the Con's of a particular cartridge. So my first question is: 1. What is the best cartridge, in your opinion, for the 1000 yard range?
2. A gunsmith, in your opinion, that does quality work and has a good track record.
3. And, of course, all of this on a budget.
Actually, all of the rest of the choices(action,Barrel,stock) are, I guess, subjective as most of these choices are a personal choice. Or am I totally off here. (remember I'm a newbie).
So, in conclusion, at least for this post, fire away with your wealth of knowledge, opinion, or insightful inputs.
Please let them be tactful, and to the point.
Thank you in advance.