Originally Posted By: Bryan8Originally Posted By: bigsky_songdogsBryan8, how did you come to decide on the 260 as a candidate for a LR rig? I dont have any experiance with LR shooting but would like to build a gun next year to learn. i was just wondering what abou the 260 caught your eye?
thanks
Very high BC, great SD. Its accurate and doesn't kick that hard. Its flat shooting and hard hitting. Its not a wildcat and factory ammo is available.
I might scrap the stevens idea because Jim and I came up with this.
Criterion 26" - Stainless Match - Small Shank - Varmint - 260 Rem. - 1:8 Twist - $250.00
Savage Model 12 Varmit Action - $400 or Stevens model - $235
Then Im still dicideing on a stock. I want a detachable box mag. And Jim said he a Savage Varmint low profile with detachable box mag. - $275
Right now im at $650 with the Model 12 action, or $485 with the stevens, but it doesn't have the accutrgger. Thats not includeing stock, I still want to look around but it would be $925 with the model 12 action or $760 with the stevens action
How do these parts/prices sound?
~Bryan
Bryan,
The prices are more than fair and Jim is a great resource to utilize too. You are basically assembling a great rifle that will in all likelihood, will be a great shooter.
The RB trigger SAV=2 is a great trigger, but the Sharp Shooters Supply Competition trigger is at least as good and about $50.00 less. Fred Moreno, owner of Sharp Shooter's Supply, is the best Savage gunsmith IMO and has more knowledge about Savage rifles than anyone that I that I am aware of, though he is too damned busy most times and lead times can be frustrating as well as contacting them.
As far as the stock, you have a world of options, but the VLP works well. I have a VLP in 223 that I really enjoy shooting. If it fits you, its all good. Let us know how it works out for you. Pictures, pictures!