Nope, guy hasn't posted anything else that I've seen so far.Update on this? They catch the guy?
Nope, guy hasn't posted anything else that I've seen so far.Update on this? They catch the guy?

I have a feeling with handload, dropping this gun into a chassis, etc, will never get me there. There are a couple rifles off the shelf that will do 1/2 moa. Maybe not with box ammo tho. I really want one of those bergara riflesWhat is wrong with a sock bag? I still use one. As for 1/2 moa rifle you are going to have to either tune the rifle and ammo or buy one that is guaranteed at it. That kind of performance is not available off the shelf for any basic rig.
I had to use it ALOT to get it that full.No man. Not the sock you jerk off into.![]()

No man. Not the sock you jerk off into.![]()
I have a feeling with handload, dropping this gun into a chassis, etc, will never get me there. There are a couple rifles off the shelf that will do 1/2 moa. Maybe not with box ammo tho. I really want one of those bergara rifles
You mean I can't just put some powder in a case hammer a round in it and go?When you are in the field everything has to be multipurpose.
You have a solid starting point; but it is hard to expect great results from a starting-point rifle. There are a handful of chassis setups to pick from that will all tighten it up a bit. Then decide if you want to start working on handloads. Reloading opens up an entire new world of questions - which brass, full length resize or just bump the neck, which primer, how much neck tension, and how much jump to the rifling just to start.
But I would still start with the basics first.
Begara or Tikka T3x for off the shelf rifles.I have a feeling with handload, dropping this gun into a chassis, etc, will never get me there. There are a couple rifles off the shelf that will do 1/2 moa. Maybe not with box ammo tho. I really want one of those bergara rifles
Think he is looking at Bergara rifles now. Once you start wanting that kind of accuracy off the shelf you have to start picking top shelf setups. I am still betting the Savage could be built to be a shooter; but long term wise buying a top shelf rifle would probably be faster/cheaper in the long run. Tune up the Savage to be a hunting rifle.
This. Most likely gonna go with the bergara. My problem with this Tikka rifles are that the stocks are absolute garbage from the factory. Probably made from recycled Tupperware.
That bergara will be good out of the box for a good while while I get into this. By the time it needs a new barrel I'll probably do that and a chassis all at the same time.
I'll probably just keep the Savage as a hunting rifle. It's fine for that as it sits. Maybe one day if I have a hunch of money I want to light on fire I'll do something with that gun.
Starting to come together....Looking for suggestions for a can for the end. 300 AAC
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