Looking to complement my .308 Vanguard S1 and I'm thinking that a lightweight "deer" rifle could just be the thing. To make it that bit more special, I'm thinking of doing my first build.
So far I'm thinking
Rem 700 SA action ($400?)
Barrel: 22", no idea which one, this will be a hunting rig, _consistent_ 1 moa is the target. I'm thinking a #2 countour could be ideal (no pencil barrel accuracy/heat issues, but still lighter than standard sporter) ($315)
Caliber: .260
Stock: McMillan Rem Mountain Rifle ($537) Is it really _that_much better than, say, a B&C?
Some back-of-the-envelope math shows this would be doable for $1.6k-$1.8k, correct? (would be happy to spend less)
Besides the gunsmithing expenses, anything else to keep in mind?
So far I'm thinking
Rem 700 SA action ($400?)
Barrel: 22", no idea which one, this will be a hunting rig, _consistent_ 1 moa is the target. I'm thinking a #2 countour could be ideal (no pencil barrel accuracy/heat issues, but still lighter than standard sporter) ($315)
Caliber: .260
Stock: McMillan Rem Mountain Rifle ($537) Is it really _that_much better than, say, a B&C?
Some back-of-the-envelope math shows this would be doable for $1.6k-$1.8k, correct? (would be happy to spend less)
Besides the gunsmithing expenses, anything else to keep in mind?






























































