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Pacman89
06-08-2012, 13:01
so ive decided to builld my first precision rifle. this wont be my first rifle as i have experience with the army's m24 from a few years back. i would like to build a similar rifle maybe with different chassis, but i for sure want a rem 700 action in 308 and heavy contour barrel. so my question would be where can i find inexpensive parts for this project. I definitely don't want to break the bank. this is only gonna be a target as rifle i dont hunt anymore. [Sniper]

ColoWyo
06-08-2012, 13:05
I would just buy a Remington 5-R. The rifle will shoot better than most people can, and it'll probably be cheaper than buying all the parts and paying a smith to build it for you.

asmo
06-08-2012, 13:15
If you like the M24, then the 5R will be perfect for you. Seriously, if your going to build something on a 700 action you may as well just buy a 5R and be happy.

islandermyk
06-08-2012, 15:35
AR build wasn't good enough high for you, lmao?!
Welcome to other addiction.... and its so much worse[LOL]

Pacman89
06-08-2012, 16:04
AR build wasn't good enough high for you, lmao?!
Welcome to other addiction.... and its so much worse[LOL]
YOU ARE AN A$$ [ROFL2][Beer] THANKS BUDDY

islandermyk
06-08-2012, 16:26
http://snipershide.com/forum/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=3369317&gonew=1#UNREAD


[Tooth]

islandermyk
06-08-2012, 16:28
How about some .308 actions?

http://snipershide.com/forum/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=3367526#Post3367526


[Coffee]

islandermyk
06-08-2012, 16:29
Ooops... .308 "SPF" to late...

islandermyk
06-08-2012, 16:30
As you can see, parts are out there... till you got the cash on hand... hunt for it[Sniper]


[Beer]

Delfuego
06-08-2012, 17:41
And they go really fast, kinda like lowers here. And then start saving up for some good glass... Really bad habit to start...[Beer]

nisils14
06-08-2012, 19:37
I'm a little biased but the 700 AAC-SD is also a great option. It's cheaper then the 5r too, which gives room for a good trigger and a good stock. Not a bad shooter outta the box either, a different stock is a huge improvement though on these guns.

BPTactical
06-08-2012, 21:11
Ask yourself if are you going to benefit from a 5R or will the PSS/SPS series suffice?
Either will outshoot the operator most of the time and the PSS/SPS are going to be easier and cheaper to find. Gives you more moolah to sink into upgrades that suit your style.

C Ward
06-08-2012, 21:19
What budget constraints do You have ? This makes all the difference as to what to recommend .

islandermyk
06-08-2012, 21:31
What budget constraints do You have ? This makes all the difference as to what to recommend .

... he'll be ready to sell his soul for this one [LOL]

Pacman89
06-09-2012, 12:11
As far as budget goes i'll have to def. Save up to outright buy. That is part,of the reason I want to piece it together. [Coffee]

Pacman89
06-09-2012, 12:14
Ask yourself if are you going to benefit from a 5R or will the PSS/SPS series suffice?
Either will outshoot the operator most of the time and the PSS/SPS are going to be easier and cheaper to find. Gives you more moolah to sink into upgrades that suit your style.

I was actually thinking of getting a sps then later on having it trued.[Coffee]
Then changing out the chassis

C Ward
06-09-2012, 13:33
There isn't any difference between the barreled actions on the SPS and the PSS rifles the difference is in the stocks . The SPS guns are usually 1MOA or better rifles in a good stock and trigger . Plan on spending more money on glass than the gun .

Pacman89
06-09-2012, 16:20
Plan on spending more money on glass than the gun .

oh absolutely! Thats the one area I wont overlook or skimp on.

I appreciate all the help guys [Beer]

BPTactical
06-09-2012, 17:19
There isn't any difference between the barreled actions on the SPS and the PSS rifles the difference is in the stocks . The SPS guns are usually 1MOA or better rifles in a good stock and trigger . Plan on spending more money on glass than the gun .

I took a SPS Varmint in 308 and hung it in a Devcon bedded Greybull Precision stock with a Timney trigger.
The rifle is scary accurate, dime and nickle sized groups at 100(all the further I have gotten it so far)
I think I have $850 or so in it. You could probably get the cost down a bit more with a take off HS or used B&C stock.
Very happy with it so far.
When you get it we can check the bolt lugs for true as well as the crown of the muzzle.
Those few little tweaks probably have a greater impact then a trued action. Most folks go with an upper tier barrel when they get the action trued and that is where the biggest improvement is seen.

Pacman89
06-09-2012, 20:01
I took a SPS Varmint in 308 and hung it in a Devcon bedded Greybull Precision stock with a Timney trigger.
The rifle is scary accurate, dime and nickle sized groups at 100(all the further I have gotten it so far)
I think I have $850 or so in it. You could probably get the cost down a bit more with a take off HS or used B&C stock.
Very happy with it so far.
When you get it we can check the bolt lugs for true as well as the crown of the muzzle.
Those few little tweaks probably have a greater impact then a trued action. Most folks go with an upper tier barrel when they get the action trued and that is where the biggest improvement is seen.

So iwas looking earlier & found a sps varmint 308 26 in heavy barrel i think it was $579 @ gander mtn. Thats probably gonna be the starting point. what do you guys think of the macmillan A5 Stock.?

ColoWyo
06-09-2012, 21:10
Whatever stock you choose, I would highly recemmend fingering it before you buy.

C Ward
06-09-2012, 21:18
The McMillan stocks are quality stuff . I have guns in an A1 , A2 , And A5 . The stocks aren't drop in and will need bedded .

Stocks are a personal feel kind of thing and its probably best to try some out before you pick one because of the expense , The chassis system stocks all run in the 1k$ range and a A5 with no options is going to be 5 - 600 ish IIRC . There are other stock options out there that are available and deals on used stuff can be found pretty easily over on Snipers Hide .

The last stock SPS I dealt with was a buddy's gun and he put a good trigger on it and dropped it in an AICS chassis and it was a 1/2 - 3/4 MOA gun with handloads with no work to the barreled action .

The local precision rifle matches at PWSA and CRC are a good place to take a look at different stuff and talk to people about what works for them , there are threads on here about both matches in the competition section .

BPTactical
06-09-2012, 22:13
The McMillan stocks are quality stuff . I have guns in an A1 , A2 , And A5 . The stocks aren't drop in and will need bedded .

Stocks are a personal feel kind of thing and its probably best to try some out before you pick one because of the expense , The chassis system stocks all run in the 1k$ range and a A5 with no options is going to be 5 - 600 ish IIRC . There are other stock options out there that are available and deals on used stuff can be found pretty easily over on Snipers Hide .

The last stock SPS I dealt with was a buddy's gun and he put a good trigger on it and dropped it in an AICS chassis and it was a 1/2 - 3/4 MOA gun with handloads with no work to the barreled action .

The local precision rifle matches at PWSA and CRC are a good place to take a look at different stuff and talk to people about what works for them , there are threads on here about both matches in the competition section .

What he said![Beer]

offgrid
06-10-2012, 05:44
http://www.triggertimegunclub.com/

has a few A-5's in stock, as well as AICS stocks.

Hoser
06-10-2012, 05:45
I would pick a Manners stock over a McMillan any day of the week.

Pacman89
06-10-2012, 12:53
I LOOKED THIS MORNING & THE MANNERS STOCK IS OUT OF THE PRICE RANGE FOR NOW. I UNDERSTAND WHAT YOUR SAYING THOUGH... YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR. THE MORE EXPENSIVE ITEMS WILL HAVE TO COME LATER. I APPRECIATE ALL THE INFO GUYS THANKS![Beer]