Zastava223rem
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I've recently picked up a Stiller TAC30 action and Surgeon bottom metal way too cheap and decided i will save the bottom metal for my LR build and use the Stiller for a lighter weight calling/walking varminter with the occasional eastern white tail in between.
The question is, what would you guys do? Money in the build isnt an issue as I plan to use it for quite some time however, I dont want to have a super obscure wildcat caliber.
Any thoughts on caliber and what components you'd use? I.e. stock, barrel weight, caliber and twist?
I was thinking a Douglas #3 sporter 22 or 24" in 6mm something? Maybe a B&C Stock or a Grayboe Outlander?
Let me know how you guys would do it!
Already have a Sako .22-250, a ton of .223's, larger rifles like .270 and a mix of .30 cals. My Long range build will likely be a 6.5 of some sort on a Surgeon or Defiance Deviant action with McMillan A5 Stock and Barlein barrel. Given that, was thinking something in between the .22 cals and 6.5mm's
The question is, what would you guys do? Money in the build isnt an issue as I plan to use it for quite some time however, I dont want to have a super obscure wildcat caliber.
Any thoughts on caliber and what components you'd use? I.e. stock, barrel weight, caliber and twist?
I was thinking a Douglas #3 sporter 22 or 24" in 6mm something? Maybe a B&C Stock or a Grayboe Outlander?
Let me know how you guys would do it!
Already have a Sako .22-250, a ton of .223's, larger rifles like .270 and a mix of .30 cals. My Long range build will likely be a 6.5 of some sort on a Surgeon or Defiance Deviant action with McMillan A5 Stock and Barlein barrel. Given that, was thinking something in between the .22 cals and 6.5mm's
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