- Location
- Calgary, Alberta, Canada
So I have budget of 1500 to 2000 bucks and want to buy a rifle with right bullet to knock metal targets at 1000 meters. The target weights 65 pounds when set up. What is best round and rifle to do this task...
Sightron SIII 6-24x50 and $800-$1000 for a nice rifle. Cartridge choice depends on if you reload or not. If not I would go with a 300 win mag. If you reload then the options are limitless and anything from .223 and up will do the trick. I've watched my buddy hit 1100 yards with his 223 and I did the same with my factory barreled Savage 308 win. There are cartridges better suited to it but it can be done with most centerfire cartridges out there.
rem 700 5r with sightron scope
would prob off the best bang for buck for your budget
rem 700 5r with sightron scope
would prob off the best bang for buck for your budget
rem 700 5r with sightron scope
would prob off the best bang for buck for your budget
What model of Savage 308 did you that with if I may ask?
Model 10, 20 inch medium contour, Weaver 20 moa rail, Sightron SIII 6-24x50 LRMOA, Burris XTR low rings. Looks like a tactical model with a large bolt knob but it just has an internal box mag. I got rid of the tupperware stock and put it in a Boyd's laminate stock and can get 1/2-3/4 moa with handloads.
Wasn't hitting the gong (think it was a 10 or 12 inch) every shot but had a great day. Was out to shoot the 338 Lapua that day but had the 308 with me so ran a few through it.
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That is really impressive. I was debating for quite some time about which to go with (Savage or Rem). I have a savage .223 and it's a great rifle. But I'm not shooting at 1000 yds. I just got it because it was inexpensive and I had a ton of .223 ammo and had never used a savage. Might pick your brain on this a bit more if you don't mind. Really looking to do a build coming up here shortly on a .308. Great choice of stock, looks great!
Here we go
ok built a custom 6.5 x55
Kreiger medium varmint 24 with break
on mcmillain ultra light sporter
running as hot as I can to get the most energetic out at a 1000
we have been practicing at a 1000 for well over a year now
this takes a lot of time and energy to get the right dope for your scope
there is a lot of variables to play with
spin drift for a 300 not so much for my little 264
the big boys have to contend with more flinch and drift and wind .
Its a lot of range hours and loading time to get there all of the time
I can go as HY as 51 grains but I'm running 49 at 3000 fps
and can't shoot that load in 30 degrees to hot
1/2 at 300 and hole in hole at 100 . At 15-23 degrees
at 1000 8 inch and sometimes 4 "depending on conditions
Very nice
What powder is that, too bad you aren't using a more temperature stable powder.



























