Given it's a Rem 700 I'd want proof it's a shooter also.Is the 700 trued up?
How's/what's the stock?
Any groups/different loads for it (proof it shoots well)?
Less on rifle allows more for glass, components, ammo, etc. in your budget
Given it's a Rem 700 I'd want proof it's a shooter also.Is the 700 trued up?
How's/what's the stock?
Any groups/different loads for it (proof it shoots well)?
Less on rifle allows more for glass, components, ammo, etc. in your budget
The comparable Proof rifle to the CA Ridgeline, is the Elevation model. It retails for $3,195. I paid retail for my Ridgeline 6.5 PRC 2 years ago, at $1,599,00. The current MSRP of the Ridgeline is $2,099.00. Both guarantee SUB MOA accuracy, and that's all. The only real difference is the Proof is 7 oz. less weight, if that makes a difference.Stay away from Christensen arms, you can buy a proof rifle for the same price and they are way better.
Sportsman's just had proof elevations in 6.5 prc on sale for $2500 a few weeks ago. The Christensen arms is a horrible rifle. Not going to argue with anyone about it, I am tired of it. They are junkPlease share where I can buy a Proof Rifle for $2k (or $1,300, since OP is interested in the Mesa also)
The same could be said about the Christensen not having issues. I would want proof that the chamber was correct and it not causing carbon rings in a rapid speedGiven it's a Rem 700 I'd want proof it's a shooter also.
Carbon fiber Cleaning rod with the handle cut off with a good solution and a power drill will take care of it. I use a poly bore brush. Never had a problemHaving read several posts lately about carbon rings prompted me to buy a boroscope. Yikes! The first two guns is giving me pause to think about my cleaning procedure. At the least, so far, its' interesting...
Same here drill and brushCarbon fiber Cleaning rod with the handle cut off with a good solution and a power drill will take care of it. I use a poly bore brush. Never had a problem
Do you guys use a one size over brush? ie for a .308 use a 33 or 35?Same here drill and brush
I use 30 caliber brush with patch wrapped around it and a tiny dab of IOSSO bore cleaner and run it in just past carbon ring and usually by the 3rd patch ring is gone.Do you guys use a one size over brush? ie for a .308 use a 33 or 35?
What do you think is a good price on the described 700 I've made an offer and the ball is in the consignes handed waiting on a counter offerIf the price is right, I'd probably go for the Remington. I'd keep trying to get ahold of the builder. If he was good at his kraft, and seeing he used a quality barrel and for himself, it's likely true and a shooter. Beyond this, round count may also be a deciding factor.
Agree with Frog4aday, too many unknowns to us.What do you think is a good price on the described 700 I've made an offer and the ball is in the consignes handed waiting on a counter offer