gte150v
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300WM or 300WSM is about the perfect elk cartridge for me as well.
Yup, This ^^^For a factory rig, Seekins makes a great rifle. The Tikka is nice as well, but factory magazines really restrict you on length with a 300 WM or 7 Mag. If only using factory ammo, it's not really a problem.
It's also pretty easy to throw together a quality rifle on your own these days with several actions with prefit capabilities.
The Seekins is twice the gun the XBolt is. An XBolt long range hunter in 300WM was one of the worst shooting gun I've ever owned. And when I contacted Browning they said their spec was 1.5 at 100 yards.I've been looking at a seekins, do you have any thoughts on the X-bolt long range? they look similar however i'd put money the seekins is better made
Hey folks, got a question for y'all- im finally at the time in my life financially and time wise to try and give a big bull elk a run for his money, however I would like to buy a new a rifle aswell. Im debating whether to buy a factory rifle or to build off a 700 action. I plan for the gun to either be a 300WM, WSM, or RUM and my criteria for the rifle not entirely too heavy to lug for many miles, and most importantly a good shooter. I dont have a set budget yet (this thread is an attempt to come up with a number) so treat this more as a place to throw out any ideas or thoughts you may have in the semi-custom vs factory debate? Thanks yall!
For most, budget is the driver. For custom/semi-custom, start pricing components (action, barrel, stock, rail, scope, scope rings, trigger, mag, bipod, muzzle device, etc.) along with weight, including labor cost, if a GS is putting it together for you. If you already have the R700, price out what needs to be done with action to make it a suitable donor. Most of us who have done the full-custom route have figured out that full-custom actions are the way to go. There are plenty of full-custom actions out there that are reasonably priced. I have done a few DIY semi-customs and prefer them over factory offerings.I should also add that i'm a younger man in the best shape of my life (21) so a heavier-better shooting rifle might be advantageous for me currently
This is exactly how I would go about it! I have many factory Remington 700 actions that have been customized to various degrees, but at thr end of the day, if you don't already own the action/donor rifle that you don't like in the condition that it is on now, I would NOT consider buying one to turn into a semi-custom.I would recommend you buy a Aero SOLUS or a Zermatt Origin for 700$-850$, Buy a barrel that is in the range of a 3-4 contour for $350-400$. Chamber/Thread at a reputable place for 400$. Buy a used stock like a Manners EH1/LRH, McMillian Game Hunter, AG composite...750-900$. Or MDT Field Stock for 250$ TriggerTech and bottom medal for 350-400$. This way you can buy prefits and change cartridges for future use. Custom gun and future growth potential and good resale value even just selling the parts.
Total Cost: 2825 - 2900$
VX3HD or VX5HD or Vortex Razor 4-25 LHT are all good scopes and can find deals frequently.
Trigger Tech has 4th July sales for primary at $119. Some can still be found.
With Black Friday around the corner deals can be had. I order all my barrels around this time, stocks, bottom medal and scopes if there are deals to be found.
I would go as far as saying the Tikka T3x Roughtech (Sportsman's version) comes with threaded barrel, fluted bolt. I would suggest upgrading the stock but all in (minus scope) for $1800.Or, a .270 -.300 WSM / 7 Rem Magnum in, a Tikka T-3X for, $900. Plus an Adjustable Kydex Comb $60. Trig Spring $20 ( If even Needed ) LimbSaver, Recoil Pad, $35 Plus, a Zeiss 4-16x Scope and Mounts, $900 ( Total, Sub $1,950.00 ) ,. DONE !
With, Handload's ( Find, propper Bullet for, the bbl's, Twist ) MOST Tikka's will Shoot, 3/4" or Better, MOA, group's.
And at, 8 Pounds "All Up" they are, easy to Carry, back to the Truck with, 65-75 Pounds of, Quartered, Elk Meat,.. in your Pack !