It's probably been done to death. But you're reading CGN on Saturday night, so humour me. 
I want to dip my toes in F-Class Open.
I have a few options for a first rifle:
1) Buy a Savage F-Class. They retail for $1300. For under $100 I can have the bedding improved a bit, and have a .3 rifle (according to many range reports);
2) Build a rifle from scratch. Jerry Teo of Mystic Precision has a really good article on the ins-and-outs, and I think I could tackle such a project. I'm just not sure I could actually come in under $1300. I'm also not an expert gunsmith by any means, and there's no guarantee that the product would be any better than the Savage.
3) I could buy, or have built, a rifle. I doubt I'd come in under $2000, let alone $1300.
Looking for opinions. I'm leaning toward the Savage. This is after-all, my first F-Class rifle, and if I decide I LOVE the sport, the Savage platform is a good base to upgrade from.
I want to dip my toes in F-Class Open.
I have a few options for a first rifle:
1) Buy a Savage F-Class. They retail for $1300. For under $100 I can have the bedding improved a bit, and have a .3 rifle (according to many range reports);
2) Build a rifle from scratch. Jerry Teo of Mystic Precision has a really good article on the ins-and-outs, and I think I could tackle such a project. I'm just not sure I could actually come in under $1300. I'm also not an expert gunsmith by any means, and there's no guarantee that the product would be any better than the Savage.
3) I could buy, or have built, a rifle. I doubt I'd come in under $2000, let alone $1300.
Looking for opinions. I'm leaning toward the Savage. This is after-all, my first F-Class rifle, and if I decide I LOVE the sport, the Savage platform is a good base to upgrade from.