bighitta12
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If your goal was to build a custom rifle chambered in .240wby mag, what be your process? I have a few routes I've come up with in my head, but I'd like to hear ideas that other more experienced shooters and builders have come up with.
I'd like to spend around $4,000 (barreled action, adjustable stock, optic)...the shooter it will be for has trouble getting comfortable with my mkv stock so an adjustable stock will be required. 105-110gr bullets will be fired so I'm needing a 1:7.5 barrel...some hiking may be done with this rifle, but lightweight isn't the main concern.
A suppressor will also be added, but I'm not including that in my $4,000 goal.
My initial thought was to just buy a mkv and replace the stock, since it has the barrel twist rate I want...but being as the .240 wbymag uses a 30-06 sized case, I was wondering if there would be a cheaper way using more common parts.
Buying the Vanguard chambered in .240wbymag would be cheaper initially, but then would require a rebarreling to get my twist rate, which I feel would be more expensive than just buying the mkv.
I'm sure I'm showing a ton of ignorance here, and if buying the mkv and tossing the stock is the easiest way to go about this, then so be it lol. Thanks for any info!
I'd like to spend around $4,000 (barreled action, adjustable stock, optic)...the shooter it will be for has trouble getting comfortable with my mkv stock so an adjustable stock will be required. 105-110gr bullets will be fired so I'm needing a 1:7.5 barrel...some hiking may be done with this rifle, but lightweight isn't the main concern.
A suppressor will also be added, but I'm not including that in my $4,000 goal.
My initial thought was to just buy a mkv and replace the stock, since it has the barrel twist rate I want...but being as the .240 wbymag uses a 30-06 sized case, I was wondering if there would be a cheaper way using more common parts.
Buying the Vanguard chambered in .240wbymag would be cheaper initially, but then would require a rebarreling to get my twist rate, which I feel would be more expensive than just buying the mkv.
I'm sure I'm showing a ton of ignorance here, and if buying the mkv and tossing the stock is the easiest way to go about this, then so be it lol. Thanks for any info!