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2014 Project Rifle - need help
Where to start...... I want to build a rifle that I can use on antelope, deer and elk. I also want to be able to shoot paper with it out to 600 yards and maybe game if I get proficient enough on paper. I live in Iowa so we don't really use rifles for anything here except coyotes, which I have a 243 for. I am planning on some upcoming western hunts and would like to have my own rifle and not have to barrow someones for those trips. I do handload for the 243 and I plan to reload for whatever I end up with.
The problem is, is that I don't really know where to start. Well, I know that I need to pick a caliber and then a brand, but what caliber? I have been pouring over the RS, firingline, snipershide and other sites to cram as much info into my head as I can. But sometimes the more you research the more confused you get. What I've come up with for calibers is 280, 280AI, 7 Rem Mag and then the 300s. I "think" that I like the 7 Rem Mag due to bullet choices, availability, less recoil than 300s and a lot of load info and popularity. But, I don't know enough to know enough, if that makes sense. Thoughts on this?
I would probably be putting a better stock, trigger and good scope on it. I am not necessarily looking for a uber lightweight rig like some on here go for. The weight doesn't really matter all that much to me, within reason. I want it to be a pleasure to shoot and something that I will look forward to shooting 20 + times a session.
My rifle budget is around 1500 and around 1k for the scope, looking at the new SHV from Nightforce. Which scopes are another topic to discuss in a future thread.
What do you think I should get? I have no brand loyalty.
I only visit this site and Archerytalk, which is not what it used to be, so RS and the great members will be my main source of info.
Thanks for helping me spend my money.
Where to start...... I want to build a rifle that I can use on antelope, deer and elk. I also want to be able to shoot paper with it out to 600 yards and maybe game if I get proficient enough on paper. I live in Iowa so we don't really use rifles for anything here except coyotes, which I have a 243 for. I am planning on some upcoming western hunts and would like to have my own rifle and not have to barrow someones for those trips. I do handload for the 243 and I plan to reload for whatever I end up with.
The problem is, is that I don't really know where to start. Well, I know that I need to pick a caliber and then a brand, but what caliber? I have been pouring over the RS, firingline, snipershide and other sites to cram as much info into my head as I can. But sometimes the more you research the more confused you get. What I've come up with for calibers is 280, 280AI, 7 Rem Mag and then the 300s. I "think" that I like the 7 Rem Mag due to bullet choices, availability, less recoil than 300s and a lot of load info and popularity. But, I don't know enough to know enough, if that makes sense. Thoughts on this?
I would probably be putting a better stock, trigger and good scope on it. I am not necessarily looking for a uber lightweight rig like some on here go for. The weight doesn't really matter all that much to me, within reason. I want it to be a pleasure to shoot and something that I will look forward to shooting 20 + times a session.
My rifle budget is around 1500 and around 1k for the scope, looking at the new SHV from Nightforce. Which scopes are another topic to discuss in a future thread.
What do you think I should get? I have no brand loyalty.
I only visit this site and Archerytalk, which is not what it used to be, so RS and the great members will be my main source of info.
Thanks for helping me spend my money.
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