Hey guys. I'm starting to think up of my forever hunting rifle. I have quite a few of rifles but none that have become the "one"
My question to put out there is what route should I go?
I've been really tossing around the idea of an A-bolt, X-bolt, rem 700, or Weatherby Vanguard.
Any recommendations or cautions to any of these?
I will be getting a Boyd's stock (or any other suggestions for the stock) after I purchase my rifle.
On your choice I won't comment because you have your views, based off your life experience and your personal preferences.
As for the topic, great idea, I did my "one" rifle over 10 years ago now. No regrets, still take that one out first. Mine was a build based on a New Haven, Model 70, SS, Classic action. I did a bunch of reading and thinking which was entertaining in it's own right and then did the build. I got exactly what I wanted and was/am thrilled with the result.
I would recommend doing some research on every aspect starting with the action.
SELECTING AND ORDERING A CUSTOM HUNTING RIFLE by CHARLIE SISK & OTHERS
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/34628281-selecting-and-ordering-a-custom-hunting-rifle?from_search=true
I wish I had owned this book before I built mine. This fellow, Charlie Sisk, is gunsmith in Texas. He writes the book for someone who would like to do what you are contemplating in a common sense kind of way with quite a few little stories about what this guy or that guy built and why it was good or bad. A number of other outdoor writers like John Barsness contribute material to the book as well. As I recall Charlie doesn't really push one action over another but he does dissect the pros and cons of them. For example, he does not recommend a Browning ABolt for a build. Why? Apparently the barrel is a ##### to get off - nothing about the ABolt being a bad rifle just that the way the barrel is attached makes it a challenge to do well.
I highly recommend reading this book before you start.
Good luck.