Aussie Battler
New member
- Location
- Eastern Townships, Quebec
Hi guys,
I just joined the forums and have recently acquired a nice little .22 for plinking with mates. Ultimately I want to hunt deer this fall and I'd like to build a rifle for that and general sport shooting. I've been a machinist for 14 years and I have a fully equiped home shop (Lagun FTV 40 taper mill, Voest 13" x 60" lathe, TIG etc). I would have liked something in 5.56/.223 but I read that the minimum caliber here in Quebec is .243. I'd like to hunt on the ground in the bush as opposed to a tree stand or blind so thinking something relatively compact like a Ruger Ranch would be the go. Another factor is that I'm left eye dominant and right handed so a red dot might fit the bill here. There's also this semi-auto thing that makes me want to build a WK 180 or similar. Allll that to say, is there anything else other than the rifles mentioned that I should be looking out for on the used market? At this stage my plan would be to rebarrel the chosen 5.56/.223 rifle in 300 BLK.
Cheers,
I just joined the forums and have recently acquired a nice little .22 for plinking with mates. Ultimately I want to hunt deer this fall and I'd like to build a rifle for that and general sport shooting. I've been a machinist for 14 years and I have a fully equiped home shop (Lagun FTV 40 taper mill, Voest 13" x 60" lathe, TIG etc). I would have liked something in 5.56/.223 but I read that the minimum caliber here in Quebec is .243. I'd like to hunt on the ground in the bush as opposed to a tree stand or blind so thinking something relatively compact like a Ruger Ranch would be the go. Another factor is that I'm left eye dominant and right handed so a red dot might fit the bill here. There's also this semi-auto thing that makes me want to build a WK 180 or similar. Allll that to say, is there anything else other than the rifles mentioned that I should be looking out for on the used market? At this stage my plan would be to rebarrel the chosen 5.56/.223 rifle in 300 BLK.
Cheers,