Looks like an fcpk
Savage 4 + 1 308 Win. Law Enforcement/24" Heavy Fluted Barre $767.00 SHIPS FREE
Word is savage has discontinued them so if you want one new now is the time to buy.
Scope not included but what about base, rings or bipod? Those prices aren't outstanding but if they come with a few accessories you might still come out ahead.
Looks like an fcpk
Savage 4 + 1 308 Win. Law Enforcement/24" Heavy Fluted Barre $767.00 SHIPS FREE
Word is savage has discontinued them so if you want one new now is the time to buy.
Found this for $750, scope not included. Savage Model 10 "Tactical Rifle".
Thats not bad overall. The rifle runs around $600-700, Bell and Carlson stock should be around $250-300, another $300 for bottom metal, plus $100 for the bipod. Hard to tell from the picture but I'm sure its just the SPS Tactical, not the AAC-SD model.Remington Tactical for $1000 and it's local. Have a Remington 700 Tactical 308 20'' bull barrel with a Harris slm bipod a Bell-Carson Tactical Medalist stock style 5 also a Wyatt's outdoors Tactical detachable magazine 5 rds conversion $1000.00
See, on something like this I could bump up the budget a little. Looks like that would be expensive to build right? More than $1000? Not sure if it's threaded though.
I know it'd be a shame to put a $250 scope and basic rings/mounts on it, but it would serve me until I could get a better scope.
BC, do you (or do you plan to) reload?
It makes a huge difference in what you can get these rifles to do and options available.
Plus, match ammo gets expensive.
Sound's like a good plan but you won't learn the wind at all only shooting a couple times a year. The wind is a bitch I'm running a round with much less wind drift than you are and it still kicks my ass at times. Also I would advise you not to dial for wind but use the reticle and hold.
I'm not really heavy in to calling the wind yet but it seems I've heard it both ways.
Some saying to hold off with the scope, others saying to adjust the scope to the lulls in wind speed and fire during that point.
Why do you recommend using the reticle?
I'm not really heavy in to calling the wind yet but it seems I've heard it both ways.
Some saying to hold off with the scope, others saying to adjust the scope to the lulls in wind speed and fire during that point.
Why do you recommend using the reticle?