Hello, I've been shooting mostly tactical style uncompetitive for about 10 years now. I've had 3 rifles built during that time and currently have a 6.5x47 with a BAT VR155 action, Broughton barrel and in an AICS chassis. I love this gun and it shoots the 123 Scenars with N-150 less than half MOA fairly consistently. I'm now thinking about building my 1st benchrest/f-class type rifle and I need some advice. I mostly shoot prone or from a bench now with a bipod with rear bag. If I decide to do this, I don't want to cut any corners. I want the best gunsmith, action, barrel and stock. I don't have a lot of time to research this stuff like I would like, so I figured I'd ask here and over on Sniper's Hide. I know these questions are very subjective, but I figured it would at least narrow my choices. I'm thinking another BAT action (not sure on model or configuration...2 lug or 3, etc.) with a Krieger barrel and I'm not really sure on the stock. I'm leaning towards a 6BR. Lapua brass is a must for me and I don't want to fireform anything. I'd rather keep this build as light as possible for this type of rifle. Most my shooting is done on my farm where I have a 400 yard range, but I also have a few fairly local places to shoot out to 1000 yards from time to time. I've read with the 6BR, .25 MOA is doable fairly easy with reloads and I'd hope this gun would shoot consistently in the .2's at 100 and less than an inch at 400 yards with a little load development. Let me know if I'm too optimistic. I have my 2 local smiths that have built my previous rifles, but they focus more on tactical builds and I was thinking the benchrest guys would be the best for this. Thanks for your time.