Salutations -
Morning everyone.
First off, thanks for all the info.
It has been very, very helpful.
Relying on your knowledge, experiences and trials and errors
is reducing my OODA loop and "research" time considerably for me, along with the associated $$$$ that go with R&D. This is greatly appreciated. It is helping me make a well informed decision WRT to this initiative.
I know and can appreciate the different schools of thought.
It is the old Apple vs PC arguement, and I know everybody is right.
I know at the end of the day, no matter the hardware, I still have to be able to shoot it.
The question comes down to where I want to invest/throw away my money.
IF you have no interest in reading more background / jump down to the summary.
Background -
Had many successes shooting in service rifle and service pistol, along with the "precision" classes. Got really good at shooting the precision class (along with service disciplines) with my beaten up ancient CF issued C3 / and when i earned it ($$$) I shot my Rem 700 in a McMillan prone with Leupold 4x14 shooting 168grs. I decided it was time to go and try F-Class (something long range and harder). This was all about 10 - 13-ish years ago.
You should have seen my face at 900m when my sighters didn't make it to paper. I knew this was going to be a rough go and that I would need to step up my game in very short order (ie the next shot). It was also the challenge I was looking for (so don't get me wrong). I did manage to get 10 on for score and even got a few in the 10 ring. (enough with the I am awesome story). I learned all about 155gr bullets that day and that I wasn't set up correctly at all for this type of shooting; ammo and equipment wise. As everyone put it - "at least I had fun." I have to admit, yes it was humbling and yes I had a little, not much fun (I like to compete more than just participate). I was able to walk away with a head full of knowledge and was motivated to learn. Also learned that i didn't have the $$$ at the time to fund this. So i shelved it until now.
(you know the whole stars line up bla bla) At the time I decided to focus my energies towards service rifle for CFSAC as - well frankly I was being paid to shoot. I could learn and work on mastrering a skill all the while being supported. The whole get good,
at one thing first rather than do a bunch of stuff badly. I have been doing this very well now and have a bunch of accolades to show for it in all disciplines (rile / pistol / precision).
Now I am at that stage where I am looking to pick up the long range shooting specific discipline again; more of a civilian pursuit. This is in part laying the ground work to transition out of mil life and into shooting as a civilian. People golf - I shoot.
In doing the research for this project. I have to admit, I had a hard time delinking competition shooting at a high level and shooting for hunting. I was/am wired with the must be able to roll in the mud and expect NASCAR performance type thing. So I was trying to do a build that would do everything. A good friend of mine (like a V8 commercial) sorted me out. Use the right tool for the task at hand.
So i was back to looking at a Savage F-Class 6mmBR, so i could get back into long range applications. I also have good friends that have been competing for a number of years at the international level, that are steering me towards 7mm type calibers, as it outperforms 6mmBR and is still relatively cost effective. The whole, well if you are going to reload, you might as well skip the 6mmBR step and go straight to a 7mm type,
you are reloading anyway. I have to admit after reading what you all have to say about barrel burners. I am not super keen on shifting money from ammo to money on barrels type thing. YES I can appreciate that if I want to play, that I have to pay. YES - when i go to a range I love to shoot, and shoot lots. So If it is done in less than 1000 rounds - prob not a good rifle / caliber for me. Based on those numbers. I will shoot out a barrel in a weekend easy. YES I know I will be reloading. I will need something that will be a bit forgiving as i learn - so I guess I am back to 6mmBR again (no prob here with this). To be honest I am not really interested in shooting a 223 bolt / I have an AR already that is setup for competition shooting. Yes I plan to challenge ORA precision matches with it - just to see if I can (for fun). I also don't have a big interest in shooting Palma 308 at this point / the whole feeding 308 ammo. I could have kept my Rem 700 above then (sold it as part of a equipment life-cycle initiative last spring - prob not the best decision as i am learning i could have rebarreled in a diff caliber). Like going to the gas
station. You know you have to fill up / but hate having a V8 engine. So I am looking to do it more cost effectively kinda thing (I own a VW that gets great mileage). Again back to 6mmBR - I think, as 7mm types will burnout barrels to fast for me at this point.
Can anyone provide more info on the .284 Winchester? Anyone using this? Is it good bang for buck?
To Sum up -
I am looking to all of you here with more knowledge and experience - Sort me out please. I am down to Savage F-Class 6mmBR OR depending on what info i can learn about the .284 Winchester. A 54 inch wind call is better than a 71 inch wind call and from what I gather .284 Winchester wont break the bank type thing.
I will continue with my service rifle and pistol disciplines.
Kinda like a crack addict / affter 22 yrs I can't stop and some people golf - I shoot.
I will pickup a more hunting appropriate rilfe / something that is minute of moose

I will look at a build in a couple of years after the arms race (to quote Mystic Precision from a diff thread) plateaus a bit and I have gone up a few more pay incentives.
Hope I didn't bore to many of ya and that this is at least better than the Saturday morning newspaper.
Again thanks for all of your help.
Cheers,
Sean