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Hi guys, I have written and re-written this thread half a dozen times over the past 2 months, but never hit submit. Let's see if I go through with it this time.
I'm trying to plan my first custom build. I'm having a very hard time coming up with a plan that I feel confident in. What I mainly want to use this for would be medium range prone. Out to 500-600 yards. My main goal will be to use this build to help learn how wind impacts my shooting and be able to tell when to take the shot to make small groups. As well as tell where to aim my shot to hit the X ring. Two different skills, but I plan to work on both. I'll initially work on the learning needed for small groups. I'll be using multiple wind flags and working towards identifying when the wind is consistent shot to shot and how to anticipate wind changes. Initial shooting at 300, then moving to 500,
I plan on shooting from a bench 20% of the time and prone the remaining 80%. Using a front bag rest or a bipod when prone. However, I'm not interested in a F-class type fancy bipod. A folding bipod is what I will end up with. I do not plan to compete in anything other than local fun shoots both prone and possibly at a bench.
I plan to base my build on a custom action with a replaceable bolthead design. Probably the Kauger VPR SST Short Action. I talked to them on the phone, they have a recommendation for what trigger to use, I forget which one, but I will go with that. I need to find the notes I took while I spoke with them.
Cartridge
I guess, my first question is, what cartridge should I be looking at? I would like something that will perform well at 500 but also has the case capacity similar to the BR or Grendel cartridge. Since I intent to learn wind and working on my prone shooting, I do not need something that will shoot at .25MOA if that means more expensive bullets and less barrel life. I simply cannot shoot 0.25MOA at this time. I do not ever expect to shoot this cartridge further than 600. 80% of the time I will be shooting at 300 yards.
My initial preferences would be a cartridge that has:
With all of that, should I look at anything other than the good ol 223/556? 6mm Arc or 6mm Grendel seem like an interesting step up from 556. I can find the Grendel brass pretty easy for a reasonable price. I like the idea of 6mm BR, but I only can find the most premium brass at the highest price, that is when it is even available. I don't think I will be able to notice the difference between 6mm Grendel and 6BR for a long time.
Later I will have questions on barrel profile, stock profiles, and tuners. However, I figure starting with the cartridge is good for now.
I really appreciate the help you guys always provide.
I'm trying to plan my first custom build. I'm having a very hard time coming up with a plan that I feel confident in. What I mainly want to use this for would be medium range prone. Out to 500-600 yards. My main goal will be to use this build to help learn how wind impacts my shooting and be able to tell when to take the shot to make small groups. As well as tell where to aim my shot to hit the X ring. Two different skills, but I plan to work on both. I'll initially work on the learning needed for small groups. I'll be using multiple wind flags and working towards identifying when the wind is consistent shot to shot and how to anticipate wind changes. Initial shooting at 300, then moving to 500,
I plan on shooting from a bench 20% of the time and prone the remaining 80%. Using a front bag rest or a bipod when prone. However, I'm not interested in a F-class type fancy bipod. A folding bipod is what I will end up with. I do not plan to compete in anything other than local fun shoots both prone and possibly at a bench.
I plan to base my build on a custom action with a replaceable bolthead design. Probably the Kauger VPR SST Short Action. I talked to them on the phone, they have a recommendation for what trigger to use, I forget which one, but I will go with that. I need to find the notes I took while I spoke with them.
Cartridge
I guess, my first question is, what cartridge should I be looking at? I would like something that will perform well at 500 but also has the case capacity similar to the BR or Grendel cartridge. Since I intent to learn wind and working on my prone shooting, I do not need something that will shoot at .25MOA if that means more expensive bullets and less barrel life. I simply cannot shoot 0.25MOA at this time. I do not ever expect to shoot this cartridge further than 600. 80% of the time I will be shooting at 300 yards.
My initial preferences would be a cartridge that has:
- brass that is easy/reasonable to source
- well proven no turn reamer design
- case capacity similar to the BR cartridge family. Meaning, no creedmoor cartridges
- bullets that are reasonably easy to find and not at a premium price. Bulk purchase preferred.
- must be able to use the 15k Rem 7 1/2 BR small rifle primers I have on hand.
- hopefully a cartridge that works well with a tuner
With all of that, should I look at anything other than the good ol 223/556? 6mm Arc or 6mm Grendel seem like an interesting step up from 556. I can find the Grendel brass pretty easy for a reasonable price. I like the idea of 6mm BR, but I only can find the most premium brass at the highest price, that is when it is even available. I don't think I will be able to notice the difference between 6mm Grendel and 6BR for a long time.
Later I will have questions on barrel profile, stock profiles, and tuners. However, I figure starting with the cartridge is good for now.
I really appreciate the help you guys always provide.