Option 4 - Sell all your current guns and scopes. Buy a Tikka .223 and another Tikka in a larger caliber of your choice. Put quality scopes of your choice on them and buy lots of ammo to shoot.
If you don’t have enough money to cover two rifles and scopes after selling what you have then buy a...
Get a bigger pack than you think you need. You can compress it down but you can’t add to it. I’d say at least a 4500. Take a look at the Kifaru Kutthroat. Solid pack and you can order one from Scheels for $500.
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Honestly no idea. Just set them on a level table and the MT was slightly but noticeable higher. I did pull the MT lug from one of your VGs that I had the same barreled action in that it shot good with and it appeared the same as the one that was in the Rokstock.
I don’t know if this will help anyone but I put a very good shooting Tikka 6.5 creed in a Rokstok, which took a bit but seated fine, and it shot like crap. After reading about lug issues here I pulled the stock, pulled the MT lug and compared them. The MT lug was visibly taller when compared on...
I think the Kifaru Kutthroat is about perfect for what you’re looking for. Most Scheel’s carry them for 500 bucks so you could try it on without ordering it.
I've got three from Preferred and they all came within the timelines and as ordered, no issues. All shot good but one of them took about 30 rounds then suddenly shot fantastic five shot groups, no idea why. Haven't used the others but I'd trust UM from my dealings with them.