- Location
- Thunder Bay ON Canada
So, I've been buying milsurps and average rifles, everything under 600 bucks, for the last couple years, reasoning that I can't really afford to buy a nice, full-on target rifle.
Well, it occurred to me today, that instead of having twenty some odd average rifles/pistols/shotguns worth between 100 and 500 bucks, I could sell most of the milsurps and a few shotguns and build a sweet target rifle. I could also stop shooting so many strange and obsolete calibers and maybe even shoot more for less, if I bought something chambered in .223/308.
It probably helped me make up my mind that I finally found a place to shoot long distances local to me today. And also that my cousin is shooting bugholes with his savage "sniper" rifle (don't know the exact model) in 300 win mag and lording it over me a bit. (bastard)
So, starting tomorrow, I'm having a big yard sale to scrape together a couple grand.I figure I'll get a stevens or a savage and twist on an aftermarket barrel, and then have the option of buying new barrels in different calibers that share the same boltface. I'll top it with the 10x leupold I've got and have a fair bit left over for ammo. Ideally, I'll spend about the same, or less money and have a tighter rig than my cousin. I think he spent about $1100 or so, with his gun shop employee discount.
Here's the thing I'm curious about. Would it be better to get a savage and live with the accutrigger? Or get a stevens and put in a timney trigger? I know the timney can be got down quite light, but is there that much of a difference for a guy who doesn't shoot from a bench, for the most part? Is there any reason to spend the extra money on a savage instead of a stevens other than the accutrigger? Is the receiver any more rigid, or sturdier?
Thanks for your time,
Bobby.
Well, it occurred to me today, that instead of having twenty some odd average rifles/pistols/shotguns worth between 100 and 500 bucks, I could sell most of the milsurps and a few shotguns and build a sweet target rifle. I could also stop shooting so many strange and obsolete calibers and maybe even shoot more for less, if I bought something chambered in .223/308.
It probably helped me make up my mind that I finally found a place to shoot long distances local to me today. And also that my cousin is shooting bugholes with his savage "sniper" rifle (don't know the exact model) in 300 win mag and lording it over me a bit. (bastard)
So, starting tomorrow, I'm having a big yard sale to scrape together a couple grand.I figure I'll get a stevens or a savage and twist on an aftermarket barrel, and then have the option of buying new barrels in different calibers that share the same boltface. I'll top it with the 10x leupold I've got and have a fair bit left over for ammo. Ideally, I'll spend about the same, or less money and have a tighter rig than my cousin. I think he spent about $1100 or so, with his gun shop employee discount.
Here's the thing I'm curious about. Would it be better to get a savage and live with the accutrigger? Or get a stevens and put in a timney trigger? I know the timney can be got down quite light, but is there that much of a difference for a guy who doesn't shoot from a bench, for the most part? Is there any reason to spend the extra money on a savage instead of a stevens other than the accutrigger? Is the receiver any more rigid, or sturdier?
Thanks for your time,
Bobby.