G'day from Australia
I thought I'd start a thread about a small budget factory rifle/factory ammo project I've started .
From the beginning I decided that I wanted to try getting a Budget .223 rifle shooting sub 25mm @ 100m ( here in OZ we use the metric system of measurement ) consistently with Factory ammo .
I gave myself a Budget which I will explain as time goes on .
This will be an honest account of my journey and the actual money spent in Australian dollars ( Not what we all tell our wives
)
Here in Australia we don't have as much access to products and what we do have costs a lot more than what you guys pay .
So here goes .
I purchased a Howa Compact Tactical
Fluted Barrel .223 rifle $694.00 delivered .
I chose this model for a couple of reasons - HACT Trigger , Fluted Barrel ( I know all the reasons why Fluted is just a waste of time but Holy S#*t I like the look of it )
Threaded barrel ( important for reasons that will be explained ) , Heavy barrel but only 20 inches long not the 24 inches of the Varmint model , Short , Stiff and manageable from a vehicle ( this will be used as a Dingo rifle , similar to your coyotes but we shoot at night with lights from a vehicle to cover the big distances involved )
A Bloke I know locally is a Professional Kangaroo Shooter and has for years used Howa .223 rifles but the first thing he did was ditch the Hogue pillar bedded stock for another Hogue but a fully alloy bedded one .
After doing heaps of research it was clear thar this was the best budget way to go .
Is it the best option ?
No , but it costs $345.00 delivered and sorts out the flexible forend and bedding in one move .
Here is a pic of the original pillar Stock , see how the barrel channel gap isn't even , and just breathing on it makes it flex .
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I thought I'd start a thread about a small budget factory rifle/factory ammo project I've started .
From the beginning I decided that I wanted to try getting a Budget .223 rifle shooting sub 25mm @ 100m ( here in OZ we use the metric system of measurement ) consistently with Factory ammo .
I gave myself a Budget which I will explain as time goes on .
This will be an honest account of my journey and the actual money spent in Australian dollars ( Not what we all tell our wives

Here in Australia we don't have as much access to products and what we do have costs a lot more than what you guys pay .
So here goes .
I purchased a Howa Compact Tactical
Fluted Barrel .223 rifle $694.00 delivered .

I chose this model for a couple of reasons - HACT Trigger , Fluted Barrel ( I know all the reasons why Fluted is just a waste of time but Holy S#*t I like the look of it )

Threaded barrel ( important for reasons that will be explained ) , Heavy barrel but only 20 inches long not the 24 inches of the Varmint model , Short , Stiff and manageable from a vehicle ( this will be used as a Dingo rifle , similar to your coyotes but we shoot at night with lights from a vehicle to cover the big distances involved )
A Bloke I know locally is a Professional Kangaroo Shooter and has for years used Howa .223 rifles but the first thing he did was ditch the Hogue pillar bedded stock for another Hogue but a fully alloy bedded one .
After doing heaps of research it was clear thar this was the best budget way to go .
Is it the best option ?
No , but it costs $345.00 delivered and sorts out the flexible forend and bedding in one move .
Here is a pic of the original pillar Stock , see how the barrel channel gap isn't even , and just breathing on it makes it flex .


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" Fall in love with the numbers , not the idea "