Hi guys,
I'm new to this forum and would definitely consider myself an amateur compared to many, so don't go too hard on me!
I would like to acquire a long range precision varmint rifle and would like to stay in the 6mm cal. family somewhere between a 6br Norma and a 6xc.
I would like to stick with a Savage action for cost,,perceived quality?)and practicality. I really like the looks/feel of the Savage LRPV in 6br, and when I talked to a Service Dept. rep at Savage today, she told me they were going to be offering that model in 6br with a 4 round box mag and 1x8 twist-- something new this year. That sounds perfect, as whichever cartridge I'll use, I'm thinking the hornady 105gr A-Max might be the best long range bullet for me with good expansion properties for small to medium game like woodchucks and coyotes.
My question to everyone is this; should I just buy the LRPV in 6br and run with it,or buy the 6br and swap it out for a precision barrel in a caliber such as 6mm Dasher or 6xc or even 6br? what about picking up a Savage or Remington action/precision stock/ and barrel and let a gunsmith build it up?
I have been reading that the Savage barrels might be a little rough when compared to some of the better custom barrel makers and am not sure how serious of an issue this might be.
1000 yard shots will not be the rule for me, but I do want a rifle and cartridge with the inherant velocity and accuracy to make those shots possible. I would appreciate you guys opinions. If you can, give as many details as possible.
Thanks in advance, Bill
I'm new to this forum and would definitely consider myself an amateur compared to many, so don't go too hard on me!

I would like to acquire a long range precision varmint rifle and would like to stay in the 6mm cal. family somewhere between a 6br Norma and a 6xc.
I would like to stick with a Savage action for cost,,perceived quality?)and practicality. I really like the looks/feel of the Savage LRPV in 6br, and when I talked to a Service Dept. rep at Savage today, she told me they were going to be offering that model in 6br with a 4 round box mag and 1x8 twist-- something new this year. That sounds perfect, as whichever cartridge I'll use, I'm thinking the hornady 105gr A-Max might be the best long range bullet for me with good expansion properties for small to medium game like woodchucks and coyotes.
My question to everyone is this; should I just buy the LRPV in 6br and run with it,or buy the 6br and swap it out for a precision barrel in a caliber such as 6mm Dasher or 6xc or even 6br? what about picking up a Savage or Remington action/precision stock/ and barrel and let a gunsmith build it up?
I have been reading that the Savage barrels might be a little rough when compared to some of the better custom barrel makers and am not sure how serious of an issue this might be.
1000 yard shots will not be the rule for me, but I do want a rifle and cartridge with the inherant velocity and accuracy to make those shots possible. I would appreciate you guys opinions. If you can, give as many details as possible.
Thanks in advance, Bill