- Location
- Southern Vancouver Island
As an F-Open shooter that has put a few rounds down range....why do you need a sub 1/2 MOA rifle to hunt?
Let's say 500 to 600 yards is the ethical limits of hunting.....do you really need to hit that 3 inch circle? Unless you're planning on shooting varmints at that distance but I doubt that with your caliber choice.
Do what you want. All the power to you actually. My opinion is to spend your money on a solid stock rifle like a Kimber if your looking for custom and put LOTS of time and money into developing a load for your rifle and range time.
A great shooter with a stock Savage axis will outshoot the average hunter with anything you put in his hands no matter how custom. I've seen it many times.
Well fer me at least, an ethical shot on critters I'm gonna eat has always been within 100 yds or so. Varmint plonking though has been out to around 400 max due to the areas hunted in.
I agree that budget rifles can shoot fine fer anyone that familiarize themselves well with their chosen rifle. I just prefer the Rem 783 platform as it is better suited fer target work.




















































