I'm getting ready to upgrade from the flimsy factory stock and gritty trigger of my Stevens 200 in .308.
I've done a fair bit of research and given some serious thought into how much I want to spend on this rifle. I have a rough idea of what I want to end up with, and I'm trying to be realistic with both my skill and expectations...
- I accept that I'm the weakest link...I'm not that great of a shot.
- I'm not planning on competing and don't think that I'm able to shoot itty bitty groups all day long. I just want to be able to have fun with friends and get some decent grouping.
- I'd be satisfied with 3-4" @ 200yds, although tighter is better
What's it going to take for me to get there? I've been practicing my fundamentals on my .22 and haven't really shot the Stevens much as I'd like to because the stock is REALLY flimsy and I feel like I'm wasting my time.
I was looking at Mystic's website and posts...I see he's carrying both the B&C Medallist and the Choate Tactical, both are around $300, both are the same "style", are there any major differences? One drastically better than the other? I've never had the chance the lay my hands on either model so I'm kinda unsure which would feel better, but anything has to be better than the factory stock.
As far as triggers go, is there a big difference between the Timney for $110 and a RB SAV-2 for almost $200? My gut tells me I won't notice the difference at my skill level. Thoughts?
Finally, later on down the road (maybe within the year) I'd like to get a different barrel. I find the little pencil thin barrel tends to heat up pretty quick. I'm thinking Shillen SelectMatch 308, 27", 1-10, #7 Contour, would work well for me.
Anyone have any input?
I've done a fair bit of research and given some serious thought into how much I want to spend on this rifle. I have a rough idea of what I want to end up with, and I'm trying to be realistic with both my skill and expectations...
- I accept that I'm the weakest link...I'm not that great of a shot.
- I'm not planning on competing and don't think that I'm able to shoot itty bitty groups all day long. I just want to be able to have fun with friends and get some decent grouping.
- I'd be satisfied with 3-4" @ 200yds, although tighter is better
What's it going to take for me to get there? I've been practicing my fundamentals on my .22 and haven't really shot the Stevens much as I'd like to because the stock is REALLY flimsy and I feel like I'm wasting my time.
I was looking at Mystic's website and posts...I see he's carrying both the B&C Medallist and the Choate Tactical, both are around $300, both are the same "style", are there any major differences? One drastically better than the other? I've never had the chance the lay my hands on either model so I'm kinda unsure which would feel better, but anything has to be better than the factory stock.
As far as triggers go, is there a big difference between the Timney for $110 and a RB SAV-2 for almost $200? My gut tells me I won't notice the difference at my skill level. Thoughts?
Finally, later on down the road (maybe within the year) I'd like to get a different barrel. I find the little pencil thin barrel tends to heat up pretty quick. I'm thinking Shillen SelectMatch 308, 27", 1-10, #7 Contour, would work well for me.
Anyone have any input?