The time has come for me to up my game plan,,, I've been using a factory Ruger 10/22 but it's limited in what it can really do...
I see that Ruger is making a factory PRS unit,,, but they are costly up here above the 49th,,, I'm pretty sure I can build one for 2/3's the costs...
I'm pretty found of wood stocks,,, has anyone on this forum built one,,, if so,,, what should I be looking for and areas to pay attention to for the best bang per buck...
I'd like to keep it in the $600 to $700 Cad fund range for the rifle only,,, $450/ $500 Usd...
I have a few $1000 optics on hand I can use for this build...
Mid price category with out breaking the bank,,, I might take on a few local small bore PRS matches up here,,, but the majority of uses for this rifle is for general plinking,,, Gophers,,, Badgers at the ranch and the odd Coyote if they come in close to the ground blind...
I've bagged 7 Coyotes and 27 winter Badgers last year with the one I have,,, but I'm sure I can add double that if it would shoot more consistently...
Hopefully I can keep it in the 6 to 7 lb range...
Ideas would sure help to game plan this building...
Thanks from Don
I see that Ruger is making a factory PRS unit,,, but they are costly up here above the 49th,,, I'm pretty sure I can build one for 2/3's the costs...
I'm pretty found of wood stocks,,, has anyone on this forum built one,,, if so,,, what should I be looking for and areas to pay attention to for the best bang per buck...
I'd like to keep it in the $600 to $700 Cad fund range for the rifle only,,, $450/ $500 Usd...
I have a few $1000 optics on hand I can use for this build...
Mid price category with out breaking the bank,,, I might take on a few local small bore PRS matches up here,,, but the majority of uses for this rifle is for general plinking,,, Gophers,,, Badgers at the ranch and the odd Coyote if they come in close to the ground blind...
I've bagged 7 Coyotes and 27 winter Badgers last year with the one I have,,, but I'm sure I can add double that if it would shoot more consistently...
Hopefully I can keep it in the 6 to 7 lb range...
Ideas would sure help to game plan this building...
Thanks from Don