Rbehrens26
FNG
After recently bringing home my first suppressor, I'm now in the market for a new rifle with a short barrel. With all of the knowledge on rokslide, I'm looking for some help in determining my next gun purchase. Goals for the rifle are as follows -
- 6.5 CM (though could be convinced to go smaller)
- shoot factory ammunition
- 400 yd max hunting range
- 18"-20" Barrel Length
-ability to upgrade/personalize/tinker with the gun as desired over time (rokstok, potentially new barrel at some point, etc.)
- final product that is a "good value". I'm certainly not opposed to spending money for quality, but I also don't need to spend excessivley for minimal gains
With those goals in mind, my options I've brainstormed so far are -
1) I currently own an early 2000s Remington 700 in 30-06. I could send the action off to be blue printed and converted to 6.5CM. I would also purchase a new steel barrel and have the gunsmith chop, thread, and install the barrel.
2) Purchase a new Tikka in 6.5 CM and send off to cut and thread barrel.
3) Seekins Havok Element in 6.5 CM ( probably a little more than I want to spend all at once and not sold that the additional cost of the rifle provides much a sizable benfit over the R700 or Tikka for the large increase in price. Also, the barrel length is 21")
From the research I have done, I would guess that purchasing a new Tikka and having the barrel cut and threaded would likely be the best value of the three options. It would leave me plenty of room to customize and upgrade down the road as I felt necessary. Using the R700 action intruiges me, but I have a feeling the cost of a new barrel, trueing the action, and any costs associated with swithcing calibers will prove to be just as costly as buying the Tikka?
Looking for some insight from those who have gone down this road before. Other suggestions or critiques are welcomed. Thanks in advance.
- 6.5 CM (though could be convinced to go smaller)
- shoot factory ammunition
- 400 yd max hunting range
- 18"-20" Barrel Length
-ability to upgrade/personalize/tinker with the gun as desired over time (rokstok, potentially new barrel at some point, etc.)
- final product that is a "good value". I'm certainly not opposed to spending money for quality, but I also don't need to spend excessivley for minimal gains
With those goals in mind, my options I've brainstormed so far are -
1) I currently own an early 2000s Remington 700 in 30-06. I could send the action off to be blue printed and converted to 6.5CM. I would also purchase a new steel barrel and have the gunsmith chop, thread, and install the barrel.
2) Purchase a new Tikka in 6.5 CM and send off to cut and thread barrel.
3) Seekins Havok Element in 6.5 CM ( probably a little more than I want to spend all at once and not sold that the additional cost of the rifle provides much a sizable benfit over the R700 or Tikka for the large increase in price. Also, the barrel length is 21")
From the research I have done, I would guess that purchasing a new Tikka and having the barrel cut and threaded would likely be the best value of the three options. It would leave me plenty of room to customize and upgrade down the road as I felt necessary. Using the R700 action intruiges me, but I have a feeling the cost of a new barrel, trueing the action, and any costs associated with swithcing calibers will prove to be just as costly as buying the Tikka?
Looking for some insight from those who have gone down this road before. Other suggestions or critiques are welcomed. Thanks in advance.