sndmn11
"DADDY"
$2k is a lot.
Get a Tikka, cut the barrel down, buy a good optic.
Get a Tikka, cut the barrel down, buy a good optic.
Great question, I didn’t weight mine. Form weighed a couple of them and they both came in just below 23 oz I thinkIs the advertised weight spot on? 23 oz?
Thinking of giving one a try as well. Thx.
Yep, here to stay. Recoil little more than a 308.I'm looking to go with a lightweight backcountry rifle in PRC. I would like to be about 6lbs max bare rifle, 20" barrel. I'd prefer a LOP of 13" or less but I can't find any. My question is what's everyone's overall experience with these two rifles and which one would you go with? The Bergara Premier Canyon and the Christensen Arms Mesa FFT (significantly lighter at a published 5.5lbs vs 6.2lbs). My impression is that the Bergara is a safer bet as far as quality goes but I really am motivated by weight. I also thought about the Howa Randy Newberg carbon rifle as it comes in at 6.2lbs but it's got a 24" barrel. I'm also not against buying a gun and putting a custom stock that fits my desired LOP of 12.5-13" but it'd have to come in at $2,000 total and around 6 lbs, maybe 6.2lbs. . . and of course shoot well. Thoughts? I'm open to all constructive feedback. . or alternate suggestions.
Side question: Do you think the 6.5 PRC is here to stay and what common calibers would you compare the recoil too? I was originally considering the 7mm-08 but I like that production rifles are chambered for longer bullets in the PRC's.
What stocks are on those?Or... you could build one. All tikkas. Top to bottom 30-06 / 338wm / 300 wsm / 6.5prc.
The two top rifles are Bell and Carlson stocks that I opened up the barrel channels on. The two bottom rifles are in Mesa altitude stocks. Think Mesa changed their name to Pure Precision. The altitude socks are pretty nice & came in at 26oz. The 338 win is in a manners EHT currently, but not sure if I'm going to keep the EHT.What stocks are on those?
Tell me about the fixed sights you used.Or... you could build one. All tikkas. Top to bottom 30-06 / 338wm / 300 wsm / 6.5prc.
You can find the sights at Midwest Gun Works. The Tikka boar hunter was a limited run Cabellas exclusive model that came with them. The boar hunter barrel contour is pretty similar to the heavier fluted sporter contour on the roughtech models. I believe these are the same express sights that sako uses on their rifles, like the sako black bear. They're identical to the ones in the picture below.Tell me about the fixed sights you used.
I would go with the PRC.... Especially if you plan on using heavier weight grain 6.5 ammo, and a shorter barrel. A 20" PRC would still likely outrun an identical 26" creedmoor barrel pushing the same bullet. You'd probably make up velocity you'd loose cutting a long creedmoor barrel down, have a handier rifle, and get the weight savings you wanted. Just my opinion of course.... I went 22" on mine.If I'm going with a 20 inch barrel should I just be going with a 6.5 creedmoor? Am I loosing that much velocity with the PRC at 20 inches that I might as well go with the creedmoor?
I would go with the PRC.... Especially if you plan on using heavier weight grain 6.5 ammo, and a shorter barrel. A 20" PRC would still likely outrun an identical 26" creedmoor barrel pushing the same bullet. You'd probably make up velocity you'd loose with a long creedmoor barrel, have a handier rifle, and get the weight savings you wanted. Just my opinion of course.... I went 22" mine.
I'd say without a break, mine is about like a 270 Winchester. If you think about it, you're pushing about the same weight range bullets, at about the same velocity, and nearly identical case capacity..... I'd think he would be fine. Lighter weight bullets / muzzle brake, and recoil is about like a 308. The overall weight of the rifle, geometry of the stock, bullet weight, velocity, recoil pad material, are all factors adding up to that perceived recoil.Yeah, I'm really after something that is very shootable and packable. I'd also like something I can hand over to my son when he turns 9 and won't make him gun shy. What would you say is the difference between the creedmoor and the PRC in recoil? I'm starting to lean toward something 6lbs or lighter. I'd really like something with a shorter length of pull but I might just buy another stock for that. I'm willing to loose some "killing power". I've got a 300 WSM I can use if I need to step up.
Here is a link to a recoil calculator, that takes a lot of those factors into consideration.Yeah, I'm really after something that is very shootable and packable. I'd also like something I can hand over to my son when he turns 9 and won't make him gun shy. What would you say is the difference between the creedmoor and the PRC in recoil? I'm starting to lean toward something 6lbs or lighter. I'd really like something with a shorter length of pull but I might just buy another stock for that. I'm willing to loose some "killing power". I've got a 300 WSM I can use if I need to step up.
You think I'd really save some? I wouldn't really even know where to start. I have install a few triggers but not much past that.Save some extra and build it the way you want from the ground up. You have specific needs/wants and are not going to find them in a factory rifle. Plus, the two you mentioned are known gambles on quality. Do it right the first time. No one will put the same care and attention to detail into the job that you yourself will! Buy a good receiver, prefit barrel, trigger, stock and bottom metal. If you know what end of the screwdriver to hold you can DIY.