Sniper rifle for under $1000?

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Contact your local Provincial Rifle Association. If your province was on your profile we might be able to point you in the right direction to get you started.
 
I'm looking to build a sniper rifle for less than a $1000, that would be for the rifle, mounts, scopes etc... I'm looking to shoot between 300 and 600 yards. I don't want to do a lot of customization as I'm new to this, I heard 308 win is the best choice but would like to hear from some people with experience. Any suggestions would help!
I don't think you can build a quality sniper rifle for under $1000. If we're talking modern mil-spec sniper rifles the cost will be around $5000 or better. Scopes alone start well over $1000 without a rifle.
What are you actually looking for?
 
I don't think there is any need to rain on this guy's parade. He's looking for a lower budget tacticool rifle that will increase his fun at the range. It doesn't matter that he's not a real sniper, he just wants to have fun like the rest of us. He's not asking for a competition winning rifle for $1000, just something that shoots well and looks cool.

Take a deep breath everyone and get behind a new gunner with some support.

Dooran, go look at the Savage website. There is even a section with "packaged" rifle/scopes that are camo cool. Then checkout the EE and the site sponsors and see what you can get.
 
@zenmagic, well said.

@Dooran, welcome; get yourself a .223 or .308, and enjoy! (I'll add to Maynard's plug that you should find your Provincial Rifle Association, and go do some shooting with them)
 
yup supporting new shooters are always good!
and many aftermarket parts for both savage and rem770 so sky is the limit!
 
Sniper rifle wording aside. Savage was my first precision rifle to get into the type of long distance you probably want. They're cheap, reliable and shoot well. I particularly like the model 10 precision carbine. It's a very tacticool rifle and is very "sniper" looking. In selling myn lol ;)

Hope you find what your looking for man. One shot one kill haha! Just messing with ya!

:cheers:
 
This is what comes to mind when I hear "Sniper Rifle"
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That nerf is sick! thats the one with ammo that has built in zombi tracker?
god i really wish i had enough money to buy one......
 
I think it's funny when people get their panties in a knot over the "sniper" term.
I suggest they try to think of it as a marketing term.
For instance, here is Savage's version:
SAVAGE ARMS’ Modular Sniper System: Model 10 BAS & BAS/T
 
For under $1000 I would look at the sps tactical. Great platform and you would have $ left over for upgrades like a new trigger.
 
I'm looking to build a sniper rifle for less than a $1000, that would be for the rifle, mounts, scopes etc... I'm looking to shoot between 300 and 600 yards. I don't want to do a lot of customization as I'm new to this, I heard 308 win is the best choice but would like to hear from some people with experience. Any suggestions would help!

Just a bit of advice from a fellow newbie. If you haven't done so already, research 'MOA' (minute of angle) and how it relates to target shooting, then try to get a handle on what sorts of MOA groupings can be achieved with different firearms.

Also, from what I've come to understand so far, precise shooting does involve a certain level of 'customization' in the sense of tweaking both technique and the firearm's configuration. But perhaps you meant customization in a different sense.

Contrary to what's been said here, there are 'sniper' rifles. I'm sure many milsurp sniper and ex-sniper rifles have spilled their share of blood in that role. But its true that 'sniper' probably isn't the term that these folks here would equate with precision target shooters. I see it more in the milsurp section, used in reference to actual snipers.
 
You don't need to start at top of the line....

Pick up a used Savage 10 in .223 so ammo will be half the price of .308 (or so it seems). They are good shooters and their prices are really nice.

As for a scope go with something in the sub $300 range like a Vortex.

Between those you should be able to have a "sniper" rifle for about $1000.
 
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