Lil-Rokslider656
Lil-Rokslider
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Hey Ya’ll, hoping for a bit of advice on a rifle setup for hunting elk.
Right now I have a Savage Axis 2 in 270. Its a fine gun for that 0-300/400 yard range. But I’d like to be prepared for longer shots in the 600-800 yard range with good BC. I like the idea of a higher BC setup because intuitively it sounds more forgiving all factors considered. As an archrey guy; I think a forgiving setup is important.
I like chassis and the pistol grip, i shot them more comfortably.
I do not hand load.
So now onto my hangup; do I build a rifle, buy a new rifle or modify mine?
Build: i was thinking of getting a blueprinted remington 700 action, mdt chasis, proof research barrel configured for 7mm prc. All in this will likely run me 2200-2500? But i’d assume this would be very forgiving setup and have 3/4 MOA accuracy with factory loads.
Buy: was thinking about the sig cross or a tikka t3. Sig cross would be 6.5; and while not my preferred caliber, i could squeeze a bit more juice our of a burger eld cartridge.
Tikka t3 is a great start, but would then require a chassis. Probably go with a 7mm rem mag since there is no 7mm prc option. Could also consider a 6.5 prc, but but the time I buy a tikka t3 and chassis I am approaching what I could spend to build a rifle.
Upgrade my savage. I like this option because it was my first gun. Its cool to think it could be improved. Upgrad parts are limited, and I dont know if blueprinting the cheap axis 2 action is really a thing, or would be recommended? But was thinking of getting a proof research carbon barrel and chassis. I could stick with the 270, get a mdt chassis and go faster twist and go with the berger eld 270. The hotter load and faster twist really improves the BCs of this round. Or potentially have a gun smith change the cartridge since I’m buying a barrel already? I guess the real question on this one is : is a blueprinted remington action and timney trigger worth the extra $900, or would a good barrel on my axis 2 be forgiving enough to get in that 3/4 moa ballpark?
Right now I have a Savage Axis 2 in 270. Its a fine gun for that 0-300/400 yard range. But I’d like to be prepared for longer shots in the 600-800 yard range with good BC. I like the idea of a higher BC setup because intuitively it sounds more forgiving all factors considered. As an archrey guy; I think a forgiving setup is important.
I like chassis and the pistol grip, i shot them more comfortably.
I do not hand load.
So now onto my hangup; do I build a rifle, buy a new rifle or modify mine?
Build: i was thinking of getting a blueprinted remington 700 action, mdt chasis, proof research barrel configured for 7mm prc. All in this will likely run me 2200-2500? But i’d assume this would be very forgiving setup and have 3/4 MOA accuracy with factory loads.
Buy: was thinking about the sig cross or a tikka t3. Sig cross would be 6.5; and while not my preferred caliber, i could squeeze a bit more juice our of a burger eld cartridge.
Tikka t3 is a great start, but would then require a chassis. Probably go with a 7mm rem mag since there is no 7mm prc option. Could also consider a 6.5 prc, but but the time I buy a tikka t3 and chassis I am approaching what I could spend to build a rifle.
Upgrade my savage. I like this option because it was my first gun. Its cool to think it could be improved. Upgrad parts are limited, and I dont know if blueprinting the cheap axis 2 action is really a thing, or would be recommended? But was thinking of getting a proof research carbon barrel and chassis. I could stick with the 270, get a mdt chassis and go faster twist and go with the berger eld 270. The hotter load and faster twist really improves the BCs of this round. Or potentially have a gun smith change the cartridge since I’m buying a barrel already? I guess the real question on this one is : is a blueprinted remington action and timney trigger worth the extra $900, or would a good barrel on my axis 2 be forgiving enough to get in that 3/4 moa ballpark?