best tactical/target 223 for the price?

If you are not talking about ammunition, well, there can be a mighty big difference between "tactical" and "target". I would think you might want to narrow your scope down a little. Which do you value more, tactical, or target? Example, do you want the gun to be field portable and robust, or super-accurate and not really good for field use? Does everything have to be flat black, or does bright stainless and day-glo stocks work for you? Does magazine capacity, or removability, matter? Does a single-shot work?
 
If you want any meaningful suggestions you need to provide more info. The word "BEST" means nothing, especially when paired with "for the money". Whats your price range in dollars? What features do you want specifically? What type of action? At this point I could recommend a Swiss Arms and a Savage Axis and both would be correct. There's nothing wrong with asking but with such a general question there's no way anyone can help you.
 
aint the bolt action going to be more accurate than the semi?
im not into the axis thing.
price is not the deal breaker, value is.
I'm not paying 3000$, but I'm not paying 400$ either I guess.
Already got 2 semi auto 223s, so I was more looking at a precision tactical rifle with a long range scope.
 
aint the bolt action going to be more accurate than the semi? Depends
im not into the axis thing.
price is not the deal breaker, value is.
I'm not paying 3000$, but I'm not paying 400$ either I guess. Still too general of a price range
Already got 2 semi auto 223s, so I was more looking at a precision tactical rifle with a long range scope.
What do you consider long range? In other words how far do you want to reach out? If you put in the effort you'll get your answer much quicker

Ill add that "value" is a relative term. Some people think ferrari's are great value for money.
 
Remington SPS Tactical .223 1/9 twist barrel cost around $650

Remington SPS Varmint .223 1/12 twist cost around $625

Savage precision carbine .223 $799

Possible build: $1200?? to infinite?

~Remington 700 short action, with .223 bolt face. $400-$500
~ choice of Kreiger/ shilen barrel $450
~HS precision stock $225
~gunsmithing $250+
 
May I suggest the Savage 10 FCP-K in .223?

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Your criteria was: Black, portable, accurate

This is black as it is finished with a matte black finish.
This is portable at 9.9 lbs (typical for a heavy barrel rifle)
This is accurate, or at least it should be, what with a heavy fluted barrel with a #####in muzzle brake.

With a 1-in-9 twist you should be able to shoot up to 75-77 gr bullets no problem. The detachable box mag is always handy as well.

I have seen these around. Last I checked Elwood Epps had one, same as Italian Sporting Goods, though that was several months ago. Price should be south of $1000. If you dump another $1000 into good glass and mounts, you should be doing pretty good. Of course, you will want to hand-load ammo for the best accuracy, but that is a whole other can of worms.

If Savage doesn't work for you, there are similar rigs sold by other companies, such as Remington. A model 700 with 5R rifiling would be nice.
 
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not to be an ass, but seriously, there is a 100 threads like this, and a TON of readin you can do about this very topic. I know it can be very overwhelming for some one just getting into the precision / target game but being able to ask more specific questions will really help others help you.

asking a genaric question like this will get you 100 different answers from 100 different people and you wont be any further ahead.

1) what is your idea of "long range" ?
2) all in including scope, how much is your budget
3) are you planing to hand load? (if your want to really reach out youll want to shot the heavy bullets and these can be hard to find in pre-manufacture ammo and your twist rate needs to match)
4) you want black, do you care if it get ceracoated ? as limiting your self to already black rifles is a bad choice
5) how portable do you need this? like walk threw thick slash, or carry across a field??


Tomochan, has written some reiviews that you may find helpful in narrowing things down. ill even help you out here

optics
http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/foru...Optics-Review-for-the-newer-Precision-Shooter

bipods
http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/foru...Bipods-for-the-New-Tactical-Precision-Shooter

rilfes - from high end to a trued up 700
http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/foru...cision-Tactical-Bolt-Rifles-with-a-price-edit

a few more riffles - again high end to done up 700
http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php?643988-Review-of-more-precision-rifles
 
OK, I will play:

Rem SPS bone stock

SPS with new barrel

SPS with new barrel in AICS or MDT TAc 21

Tikka Tactical - if you want out of box with nothing else to do on your part

Swiss Arms Black Special - if you want the semi auto thing

Narrow your question and get better, more focused, responses.
 
May I suggest the Savage 10 FCP-K in .223?

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Your criteria was: Black, portable, accurate

This is black as it is finished with a matte black finish.
This is portable at 9.9 lbs (typical for a heavy barrel rifle)
This is accurate, or at least it should be, what with a heavy fluted barrel with a #####in muzzle brake.

With a 1-in-9 twist you should be able to shoot up to 75-77 gr bullets no problem. The detachable box mag is always handy as well.

I have seen these around. Last I checked Elwood Epps had one, same as Italian Sporting Goods, though that was several months ago. Price should be south of $1000. If you dump another $1000 into good glass and mounts, you should be doing pretty good. Of course, you will want to hand-load ammo for the best accuracy, but that is a whole other can of worms.

If Savage doesn't work for you, there are similar rigs sold by other companies, such as Remington. A model 700 with 5R rifiling would be nice.

This.

Own one and love it. With the limited info you have given (which is fine, don't let the precision gods get in your face about it) I would say that this is your best bet.

Top three you can work with;

1. Savage arms model 10 series (PC,FCP-K)
2. Remington 700 VTR or others
3. Tikka t3 tactical. Pricey but great.

Spend the rest on GOOD optics (a whole new ball game) and ammo (possible reloading for true accuracy)

Shoot. Done :)
 
I already reload 300 win, 9mm and 223.
I am trying to decide between savage 10 fcp-k and rem 700 with or without a chassis.
2-300 yards for now max, one day when I get a land maybe more.
 
Look for a Marlin XL7HB in 223, i have a couple and those are the best kept secret for under 400.00, this is one target the first 17 shots of my first one with cheap WWB 45 gr ammo, imagine a tailored load... JP.
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