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300 WSM Recommendations?

cowboyarcher

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Hi All,

I've been contemplating a short and light 300 WSM build for a while and thought I'd see what recommendations there were. The features I'm looking for are as follows:

- 20" barrel w/ removable brake
- Quality synthetic stock
- Crisp trigger
- Sub MOA w/ 180-200 grn bullets.
- Stainless action would be nice.
- Cost of the rifle sub $1000.

I've considered simply building a Savage since I can do most of the work myself with a pre-fit barrel and confidently get sub-MOA. But I figured there would be a few factory rifles capable of such accuracy as well, they'd just need a barrel chop and thread.

Any thoughts on such a factory rifle? I think the most difficult to find will be one consistently going sub MOA and for less than $1000.

Thanks guys and God bless,

Adam
 
Hi All,

I've been contemplating a short and light 300 WSM build for a while and thought I'd see what recommendations there were. The features I'm looking for are as follows:

- 20" barrel w/ removable brake
- Quality synthetic stock
- Crisp trigger
- Sub MOA w/ 180-200 grn bullets.
- Stainless action would be nice.
- Cost of the rifle sub $1000.

I've considered simply building a Savage since I can do most of the work myself with a pre-fit barrel and confidently get sub-MOA. But I figured there would be a few factory rifles capable of such accuracy as well, they'd just need a barrel chop and thread.

Any thoughts on such a factory rifle? I think the most difficult to find will be one consistently going sub MOA and for less than $1000.

Thanks guys and God bless,

Adam
Ummmmm, Remington SPS, Savage or Vanguard/Howa.
Sub MoA, that depends on the rifle, but the above choices should work.

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