Thanks guys for all the input. Let add some missing info. I do reload my own rounds. what I am looking for is a decent $1000 plus or minius $300 target rifle optics not included, no hunting, straight up target 1000 yards plus that uses cheap rounds. Thanks again.
Savage 12FV in 223 - modify the stock to widen and strengthen. Under $600 Same ballistics as a factory 308 with 1/2 the costs. 75gr Berger or Amax at 2950fps is easily achieved. LOTS of shooting before you wear this out.
the Stock on the F/TR is not my idea of a good time and no better/worse then the plastic stock on the FV for shape. They both need help.
The Savage F(O) stock is miles ahead and should be duplicated in all their F rifles. Why they dont do this? who knows....
There is also a 6BR in the F(O) model. That would make a great entry F(O) rifle. Solid barrel life and decent LR capabilities. Running costs are not that much cheaper then a 6.5-284 but your barrels will last 3 times as long.
The 6.5-284 IS NOT A GOOD BEGINNERS RD!!!!!!!! You need trigger time and if your pipe wears out in 1000rds, you may not even get much past developing a load. Yes, its days of LR dominance are nearing an end.
As to learning at LR, the 308/223 is going to be very demanding and the learning curve is much longer then the 6.5's. But barrel life is much better.
If you want quick success, the 6.5's will give it to you. You may not win, but you will hit more 10's and X's sooner simply because you don't get bounced around in the winds as much.
I shoot a 6.5 Mystic which is my version of the 260AI. Same performance as the 6.5-284 but I get about 50% more barrel life. I use 308 Win brass so brass cost is cheap and no different then the 308. Lapua 139gr bullets are no more then 308 MK's and Bergers these days. Powder volume and primer costs the same.
What I get is less recoil and a 1/3 to 1/2 reduction in wind drift at 1000yds. So if I miss a wind read by a few MPH's, my 6.5 will go into the 10ring - 9 ring at worse.
The 308 might just hit the 8/7 ring. that can be very frustrating when learning as you will likely not know why you missed by so much.
Jerry