
Originally Posted by
Face_N_The_Crowd
What does "1,000+ yard gun" mean exactly? How far are we talking about? enough ft lbs to close the deal at 1000+ yards
Do you have a place to shoot to 1k now? no, 600 Do you routinely shoot to 1k or better now? no If not, have you before? no, just trying to get a decent gun together so I can give it an honest try.
Do you reload? yes
If not how important is the ammo cost? available components are of more concern to me
Do you have to shoot a .30 cal? If not look at some of the 6mm offerings - some shoot like a .300WinMag but recoil more like a .308, much cheaper to feed than a WinMag.
You do know you can use the action that you already own to have a caliber other than .300 RUM built - right? yes
Check out calibers with common bolt face sizes to what you already have if you are interested.
What kind of barrel life are you anticipating getting from this blaster? The better the barrel quality the greater the chance that you will get extended barrel life out of it.
I myself like .300 WinMag and with a good bullet like a 210 VLD Berger, you can punch paper out to 1,600. I am *hoping* to get 3,500 - 4k rounds out of the barrel (Rock) as based on other .300WM Rock user's experiences. I also have a Rock on a .308 (with @ 4,300 rounds now and hoping to get @10k) I shoot this out to 1k and I am reluctant to drag out the WM unless it is at least 800 (whats the point? Although it is easier in the wind).
If it was me (and it ain't) I'd pick a caliber that was compatible with the bolt face I already had, find a stock and a barrel blank I liked, some Badger Ordinance Bottom Metal and a good smith to build a tack driver. A bunch of components and find a good load for that baby and shoot the barrel out a time or two.
Good luck
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