Hey fellas,
I'm just getting started in the long range/precision game and I've been doing my research for a new rig and while the information on this forum has been extremely helpful, I think I may actually be more confused than when I started!
I guess I am looking for a little guidance from the gurus here; and maybe just some feedback to let me know if I am on hte right track or if I need to adjust my thinking and/or budget.
So to start off, what I want to do (at least in the beginning) is start off shooting at 100 -300 m and once i can achieve decent groups start stretching out and clanging some steel at 500 m and beyond. Space and privacy are not issues as I have a few nice spots out on the in-law's farm that safely extend out to 800 m and a bit beyond, with one location having well over 1200 m of clear, safe lane of fire with a safe backstop.
I don't have a set budget as such, but I am aiming to keep the whole set up in the $5000 range, give or take a bit. I'm willing to pay a bit more more to get more, but there has to be a tangible return on the extra investment.
I started off looking at some of the more expensive precision guns like the Sako TRG and the FNH SPR (just to name two; and I know there are way more expensive guns out there) and was budgeting around $2000 (hopefully a bit less) for a decent scope. But then I got thinking... Should I be looking at a cheaper, but well made, rifle like a Tikka Tac or even some of the offerings from Savage or Remington and topping them with a $3000+ 5-25x scope instead of having a more expensive gun and less glass?...
I will say that I have some reservations about both Remington and Savage guns. I know people, both here on the forums and in real life, that have had issues with both. But that honestly was a few years ago and I don't know what either company's QC is like now. So I am keeping an open mind to those brands and willing (hell, even hoping!) to hear some first hand experiences from you guys. I have heard that Remington's actions are prone to issues with not having all of the bolt lugs properly lock up; and I have seen Savage actions so warped that a scope could not be mounted (granted these both were Savage hunting rifles and not precision/tactical guns FWIW).
So what do the guys that shoot a lot think? Should my first precision gun be more gun with decent but cheaper glass, or should I buy a scope that will outlive (and maybe outperform) the gun and spend either a little or a lot less on my "starter" precision gun?
I should also add that there is definitely a part of me that would like to get a gun that can eventually put into a Cadex chassis (or something similar), so I am also second guessing spending more on a higher end gun that comes with a McMillan, or similar, stock. Or something like the TRG that has very limited aftermarket stock/chassis options.
Sorry for the long post! Hopefully my rambling makes some sense and you guys have some feedback for me. I know it's not always fun to be constantly answering questions from newbies, so thanks very much to those that do take the time to reply to this thread. Your help is genuinely appreciated.
I'm just getting started in the long range/precision game and I've been doing my research for a new rig and while the information on this forum has been extremely helpful, I think I may actually be more confused than when I started!
So to start off, what I want to do (at least in the beginning) is start off shooting at 100 -300 m and once i can achieve decent groups start stretching out and clanging some steel at 500 m and beyond. Space and privacy are not issues as I have a few nice spots out on the in-law's farm that safely extend out to 800 m and a bit beyond, with one location having well over 1200 m of clear, safe lane of fire with a safe backstop.
I don't have a set budget as such, but I am aiming to keep the whole set up in the $5000 range, give or take a bit. I'm willing to pay a bit more more to get more, but there has to be a tangible return on the extra investment.
I started off looking at some of the more expensive precision guns like the Sako TRG and the FNH SPR (just to name two; and I know there are way more expensive guns out there) and was budgeting around $2000 (hopefully a bit less) for a decent scope. But then I got thinking... Should I be looking at a cheaper, but well made, rifle like a Tikka Tac or even some of the offerings from Savage or Remington and topping them with a $3000+ 5-25x scope instead of having a more expensive gun and less glass?...
I will say that I have some reservations about both Remington and Savage guns. I know people, both here on the forums and in real life, that have had issues with both. But that honestly was a few years ago and I don't know what either company's QC is like now. So I am keeping an open mind to those brands and willing (hell, even hoping!) to hear some first hand experiences from you guys. I have heard that Remington's actions are prone to issues with not having all of the bolt lugs properly lock up; and I have seen Savage actions so warped that a scope could not be mounted (granted these both were Savage hunting rifles and not precision/tactical guns FWIW).
So what do the guys that shoot a lot think? Should my first precision gun be more gun with decent but cheaper glass, or should I buy a scope that will outlive (and maybe outperform) the gun and spend either a little or a lot less on my "starter" precision gun?
I should also add that there is definitely a part of me that would like to get a gun that can eventually put into a Cadex chassis (or something similar), so I am also second guessing spending more on a higher end gun that comes with a McMillan, or similar, stock. Or something like the TRG that has very limited aftermarket stock/chassis options.
Sorry for the long post! Hopefully my rambling makes some sense and you guys have some feedback for me. I know it's not always fun to be constantly answering questions from newbies, so thanks very much to those that do take the time to reply to this thread. Your help is genuinely appreciated.