Budget custom rifle

Jcnadeau13

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Im looking to get my first long range rifle. I've read a bunch on here and am now debating between a tikka t3x either ctr or super varmint or building a semi custom rifle using an action that accepts prefit shouldered prefits. What would you recommend for a cost effective package?
 
Im just going to be target shooting. I was originally planning to build off of a tikka but the cost ended up not that far from going with a rem 700 custom action so i think im leaning towards rem 700
 
I dont really have a set budget im willing to spend more if needed ill just have to save a little longer. I think somewhere around 4-5000 would be good.
 
Does that budget include glass or just the rifle. A custom is always better than a factory rifle. Just look at what features you want. The Zermatt Origin is a great action to build off with a reasonable price. Gobig tactical has a complete rifle in a krg bravo for $3200 I think. This would allow you to run different calibers as your needs change over time because you can just spin off the barrel and swap the bolt head. I run 2 of them and have multiple barrels for each. You can obviously spend more but it's a great start that I'd pick over a tikka or Remington 10/10
 
Yeah, it's a great option for a "budget" build. Add a spigot for the bravo in your cart and you're good to go.

The Aero solus is another option in that price point. I have no experience with it so I can't say how it compares to the origin. Obviously they are functionally different but still a good option capable of accepting origin shouldered barrels.
 
I built one off a Tikka action, JC barrel (he installed the barrel and trued everything up as well) and a B&C stock. Not going to say it was cheap, but with the Sightron S3 scope it all came in under $5k.
 
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I built mine off the Cadex R7 action. 55 deg bolt lift, and love it for that.

This I'm comparing to the custom hunting rifle I had built on the defiance anti action.

I used an IBI barrel with the "savage" style nut, so I could put it together at home without a barrel vice, or other special tools, beside go gauges. Choose your 700 footprint chassis/ stock, add your trigger tech trigger of choice, and all it needs is glass. Everything now is profit, and can be put together at home without special tools.
 
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