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Which caliber for next build?

30br.
I'm thinking I want one for deer to 300 yards and local club shoots.
115-125 gr bullets @3000 fps accurately with light recoil is appealing.
 
If your wanting to build a .22 cal there is a bunch to choose from obviously. I really enjoy the 22 cal centerfires, sounds like a fun project. I’m huge a fan of the 222, with Lapua brass and all the different dies you can play around with it’s a lot of fun. It’s not as fast as many but the accuracy is typically very good. I also have a lot of fun with my 22BR and 22PPC, both are Sakos and feed well. The 22BR smokes the little 222 but speEd isn’t everything, fun cartridge. I have a few 222s, a couple 223s, a 22PPC, 22BR, 221 fireball, but I gave you my two choices for the Criteria you laid out. If you open it up to bigger calibers then the mighty 6BR fits everything your looking for, it’s versatile, a huge variety of bullets available, excellent brass, lots of dies to choose from and very accurate. I have one set up for heavies and one set up for lighter bullets. If kids are involved I think the lighter bullets with a slower twist and zero freebore would be hard to beat. Whatever you choose it sounds like a fun project!
 
I am also in your boat thinking... I have a savage action with a 6.5 barrel that is not getting used ... thinking of pulling it and doing some thing... I’m leaning towards a fast twist 22 creed ... or br ... seems very versatile ...

On another note... is the ppc bolt face different then 473? Just curious because I might consider that....

( never mind I see it is different ... takes the ppc out of the running for me ) I do not know if that affects the OP’s options.. but just a thought
 
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Ok....so...you are building yourself and on a Savage.

Question....why just ONE BBL? Why not two? 22 BR/PPC and a 6.5 x 47L

Just me thinkin out loud,

Tod
 
Ok....so...you are building yourself and on a Savage.

Question....why just ONE BBL? Why not two? 22 BR/PPC and a 6.5 x 47L

Just me thinkin out loud,

Tod
I'll tell ya, i've been thinking hard on this one also with my rifle build!
Went with 26"Shilen in 250 Savage.
But also wanting a 30" in 7mm-08AI.
I have all the tools already. Just need a barrel.

Not sure how thrilled i am at the prospect of having to sight the scope in every time i change barrels/cartridge though.
 
30br.
I'm thinking I want one for deer to 300 yards and local club shoots.
115-125 gr bullets @3000 fps accurately with light recoil is appealing.
I have a couple of friends who have done just that.
Ed shoots that 125 grn Barns bullet out of a 1-17 twist At around 2950. He just put a verticals plastic spacer in the Remington magazine to make I feed correctly.

great white tail round.
 
I'll tell ya, i've been thinking hard on this one also with my rifle build!
Went with 26"Shilen in 250 Savage.
But also wanting a 30" in 7mm-08AI.
I have all the tools already. Just need a barrel.

Not sure how thrilled i am at the prospect of having to sight the scope in every time i change barrels/cartridge though.
I change BBLs more often than some people change their underwear....on a BUNCH of guns. It's not that big a thing. With only one platform and two tubes...should be simple and REPEATABLE. I would bet once you remember that when I switch out BBL A for BBL B, I dial 3 moa up and one moa left, and when I switch back it is 3 MOA down and 1 moa right. You will most likely be within (or less than) 1/2 MOA.....
 
I'm currently converting a Savage Model 10 from 223 to 6mmSLR. I like the rifle - 26in heavy barrel - but 1-9 twist. A Tikka with a 1-8 was available, with all the good bits - Truflight barrel, Jard trigger parts, EGW 20Moa etc. Needs a good stock though... So decided on a 6 for FPR class next season. Criterion barrel - 28in contoured. Manson reamer purchased and a Whidden FL die delivered a while ago. Found a new replacement PTG bolt head locally (lucky) and It's all getting made over the next few weeks. The Savage already has the Choate Super Varmint stock and a Timney installed.

The FPR class is gaining some popularity - rifle can be any calibre under 8mm and be capable of remaining supersonic at 1000 yds. Must have a magazine, and only uses a folding bipod or front bag, and a rear bag or monopd. I'm sure that the 7mm will dominate, but Ill give it a go!
 
30br.
I'm thinking I want one for deer to 300 yards and local club shoots.
115-125 gr bullets @3000 fps accurately with light recoil is appealing.
I did this. It’s awesome, especially in a short barrel. My 16” 3 groove Lilja will push a 125SST 2,900. Add a suppressor & it’s magic. I chose it because I already had the reamer & all of the components/ tools. If I didn’t, I would consider the 30x47 to eliminate any special magazine spacers or short throw bolt stops. Can’t go wrong either way.
 
I need to finish the stock on my Walther KK300 for a club RF rifle. Next will be a switch barrel 300 RUM and 338 RUM. We have a 1 mile range close and I want to do it once.
Me too. I just had my 338LM re-barreled to 300 NMI so I can give it a try. We've made him lots of steel, but I still haven't been out there. You may reach out before showing up with the 338. I think he limits it to 30 cal.
 
Me too. I just had my 338LM re-barreled to 300 NMI so I can give it a try. We've made him lots of steel, but I still haven't been out there. You may reach out before showing up with the 338. I think he limits it to 30 cal.
Yes he does, but not by his choice. That is the reason I'm waiting on the 30 cal. barrel.
 
The 220 Beggs Russian is a decent choice. It alleviates the need to fireform and do the wildcat dance with brass. 12TW or even faster twists for the heavy bullets is fine. Or you can do the 6mm Beggs and keep it simple.
 

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