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<blockquote data-quote="roninflag" data-source="post: 466132" data-attributes="member: 5691"><p>foreign is right - dedicated f-class rifles and; 600 and 1K benchrest rifles make it almost easy. most people do not want a 15-18 pound rifle. RIFLE- i can only talk about the rem 700 basics - starting with a rem 700 action ( 300) ; an h&s precision stock( or equivalent there are others) ( 200-250); a varmint weight or heavier kreiger barrel( or equivalent) ( 300+150) ; a timney trigger ( or a very well adjust rem factory trigger, jewel or shilen) (100). the approx cost is in quotes. there is not 6ppc for what you are talking about several calibers will work. i can not talk about going the savage route. two of the easist ways : 1- find a rem 700 vs 22-250 (has the h and s stock), add a .243 krieger barrel . adjust the trigger. 2- find a rem 700 25-06 sendero : adjust the trigger. shoot it . if you can not reach your goal rebarrel with a krieger 6.5-284. I shot a coyote a week ago with my 6.5 at 419 it felt very close. very unlike years past when i did not have the rebarreled sendero. roninflag</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roninflag, post: 466132, member: 5691"] foreign is right - dedicated f-class rifles and; 600 and 1K benchrest rifles make it almost easy. most people do not want a 15-18 pound rifle. RIFLE- i can only talk about the rem 700 basics - starting with a rem 700 action ( 300) ; an h&s precision stock( or equivalent there are others) ( 200-250); a varmint weight or heavier kreiger barrel( or equivalent) ( 300+150) ; a timney trigger ( or a very well adjust rem factory trigger, jewel or shilen) (100). the approx cost is in quotes. there is not 6ppc for what you are talking about several calibers will work. i can not talk about going the savage route. two of the easist ways : 1- find a rem 700 vs 22-250 (has the h and s stock), add a .243 krieger barrel . adjust the trigger. 2- find a rem 700 25-06 sendero : adjust the trigger. shoot it . if you can not reach your goal rebarrel with a krieger 6.5-284. I shot a coyote a week ago with my 6.5 at 419 it felt very close. very unlike years past when i did not have the rebarreled sendero. roninflag [/QUOTE]
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