I'm still debating which way to go. Here are the salient factors (to the best of my knowledge):
I have a membership at The Grange, and though my interest in handguns is waning, it's a place I could shoot a .22LR rifle with a good scope over the winter. By the time spring rolls around, I'd look for a situation for shooting longer distances and get an appropriate rifle.
On the other hand, Mark has informed me that Twin Cities (near Kitchener) is a good place, and have a covered firing line. I could brave the winter shooting there. In that case, I'd get a centrefire rifle now, and all the required extra gear (bipod or front rest, shooting mat, and whatever you guys suggest).
So, I have two questions:
1) Of the two above scenarios, what would you do?
2) If I go with the centrefire scenario, should I get a Savage .223, or keep an eye out for a 6BR or 6.5x284 of some kind?
2b) In a thread started by TrxR, warrenb said
Exactly what steps would I follow and what pieces would I need to get to do that?
Rob
I have a membership at The Grange, and though my interest in handguns is waning, it's a place I could shoot a .22LR rifle with a good scope over the winter. By the time spring rolls around, I'd look for a situation for shooting longer distances and get an appropriate rifle.
On the other hand, Mark has informed me that Twin Cities (near Kitchener) is a good place, and have a covered firing line. I could brave the winter shooting there. In that case, I'd get a centrefire rifle now, and all the required extra gear (bipod or front rest, shooting mat, and whatever you guys suggest).
So, I have two questions:
1) Of the two above scenarios, what would you do?
2) If I go with the centrefire scenario, should I get a Savage .223, or keep an eye out for a 6BR or 6.5x284 of some kind?
2b) In a thread started by TrxR, warrenb said
warrenb said:The stevens can be had for $350. Add about $40 for bedding and strengthening the stock, lets say $400. With handloads my 223 stevens shoots 1/2 MOA at 100 yards and as I found out for the first time yesterday, it shoots MOA at 300 yards. But we can do better.
Customizing:
If your happy to live with the original stock, as I am, add $400 for a barrel and $150 for a timney trigger.
$950 for a semi custom home built gun. Pretty neat in my oppinion.
Exactly what steps would I follow and what pieces would I need to get to do that?
Rob