Jarrod Renaud
WKR
Okay. Let me know if Im on the right track here. I'm looking to get my first bolt action and start in some long-ish range shooting. I have access to a 1000yrd range but as of right now, 300 yards seems long to me since most of my rifle experience is with a 45-70 lever action & open sights.
I recently shot a friends Savage 111 300 win mag and put 3 holes within 1/2" of each other at 100 yards. Damn! That was fun! This has got me on the road to stretching out my hunting season by adding in some late season rifle hunts.
I quickly delved down the rabbit hole and noticed how expensive it can be to build a rifle and I dont want to get ahead of myself.
My idea is to get the Savage 111 300wm package (so-so nikon scope) since I shot it, the trigger felt great, it shot well. From what I read and from what I felt with his rifle though, the stock is flimsy, the barrel was even touching one side of stock. I love the look of the Mcrees chassis, love the fact that its drop in and shoot. I don't mind the extra weight of it being aluminum.
Figuring this setup will get me by with dipping my toe in the water, it should land just under $1000 for a shootable gun... then within the next year I'd save to upgrade the scope. This way I have a rifle that I can learn on and hopefully reach out to 400-500 yards on an animal next October.
Any thoughts? I don't know what I don't know so I want to see if there are any routes I may be missing here. Thanks!
I recently shot a friends Savage 111 300 win mag and put 3 holes within 1/2" of each other at 100 yards. Damn! That was fun! This has got me on the road to stretching out my hunting season by adding in some late season rifle hunts.
I quickly delved down the rabbit hole and noticed how expensive it can be to build a rifle and I dont want to get ahead of myself.
My idea is to get the Savage 111 300wm package (so-so nikon scope) since I shot it, the trigger felt great, it shot well. From what I read and from what I felt with his rifle though, the stock is flimsy, the barrel was even touching one side of stock. I love the look of the Mcrees chassis, love the fact that its drop in and shoot. I don't mind the extra weight of it being aluminum.
Figuring this setup will get me by with dipping my toe in the water, it should land just under $1000 for a shootable gun... then within the next year I'd save to upgrade the scope. This way I have a rifle that I can learn on and hopefully reach out to 400-500 yards on an animal next October.
Any thoughts? I don't know what I don't know so I want to see if there are any routes I may be missing here. Thanks!