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How available is the match ammo you’re talking about?
How available is the match ammo you’re talking about?
Well if your "high end rifle" NEEDS hand loads to get you to 0.4" well.......you got problems OR you are the problem.High end rifle with factory ammo is like dating a hot stripper and making her wear baggy sweats all the time.
Have you tried or looked at the Boyd's "At-One" for Tikka action? Tooless LOP and comb adjustment, swappable grip and fore end...I've been around the horn on this one. Started with custom Remingtons, then moved on to other high-end actions. Then came the Tikkas, which have quite many of the perceived benefits custom actions tout (bolt throw, prefit barrels), and have a great factory trigger. As one who doesn't care for large magnum calibers, the Tikka action size is fine.
The largest negative for me is simply the lack of good stocks for the Tikka. The Manners EH1 is pretty decent mind you, but that's about it, and I've had a bunch of different stocks. Too much drop in the heel, or too low of a comb in almost all of them, and I personally hate adding a kydex cheek riser or stock pack to a $500-800 stock. Hate it. If Alterra starts making their stocks again though, I think I'd be happy to have 1 more options again.
The lack of stocks has made me start looking at building off an Origin, which I've had before and has a ton of bang for the buck.
My gunsmith says there is no real benefit. All these new, "high-end" actions are just a fad and don't warrant the price in his opinion.
Totally confused by this answer. Unless you’re a match shooter, there are several factory rifles with MOA guarantees, or better, for hunting rifles. If that’s not good enough, a guy can get a donor rifle or factory action and go semi custom to improve precision with a prefit barrel. Then a guy can go custom hand loads to get even further dialed in.Of course not, he wants people to pay him to lighten, true, correct extraction timing, install Sako or M16 style extractors, Bush firing pin holes, fit long mag boxes and overall blueprint a factory action.
It's silly to think there is no value in a $700 custom action like a Mack Brothers Evo II outfitted already for a DBM, pinned trigger hangers, M16 extractors, small firing pins, pinned scope mounts, tool less takedown and available prefit barrels so the average guy can build a custom rifle that exceeds anything Remington produced in the last 15yrs of existence.
To each his own, but from here on out, it will be custom actions/rifles only for me.
Totally confused by this answer. Unless you’re a match shooter, there are several factory rifles with MOA guarantees, or better, for hunting rifles. If that’s not good enough, a guy can get a donor rifle or factory action and go semi custom to improve precision with a prefit barrel. Then a guy can go custom hand loads to get even further dialed in.
The value prop of a custom action for $800-1000+ vs. a Tikka, Savage, REM 700, or Remage 700 action and a prefit barrel isn’t there for a hunting rifle.
To each their own and buy what makes you happy.
This brings me to my second point, you spend $700 on a Tikka, sell the stock, barrel, buy aftermarket magazine/bottom metal, trigger spring, tools to remove and install a prefit, buy a prefit, add a Manners or Mesa stock, bedding/fitting work, steel recoil lug, chop and thread and whatever else you want.
Why not start with a Mack Brothers Evo II stainless action for $680ish, no peddling old parts, shipping old parts, you can accomplish the same result with a foundation. I know the better foundation is completely subjective.
@Formidilosus has plenty to say about rem 700 triggers not being drop safe and not holding up well to dust and freezing so there is that too.
Integral rail and recoil lug is desirable for me.
No experience with the Sako, but I've seen factory Tikka lugs deform in factory stocks. I wasn't clear on the integral rail statement, I prefer an integral pic rail whenever possible.
Hey can you pm me about that rem 700 lh you gotMy minds made up, I'm selling my Remington 700 long action rifle it's in the classifieds right now. Will probably put my custom savage short action up for sale as well and use the funds to start a new build. Haven't decided 100% on action but will be one of the "aftermarket" brands. If I liked the stock options I had with Tikka wouldn't be upossed to that either. Once I did the math on getting the remington to where I personally wanted it I could buy a bighorn or simular or save a little and get a Defiance etc. I think the remington is fine if your happy with it as is. My custom savage shoots absolutely lights out but then again it's still a Savage and my biggest complaint is stock options although that's getting better.