40XB Questions
Figured I'd post here rather than F Class since I don't think many rimfire shooters would look at the other forum.
If you have a 40XB non CMP version and want to shoot competitively… the new F Class rimfire…who (gunsmith) would you recommend to rebarrel?
What barrel would you recommend? Length ? Contour ? Grooves? Twist ? (rifle may weigh 18.18 lbs.)
What chamber recommendations ? (20 shots on record target)
Stock...I am planning on using a Master Class prone stock.
Currently has a blue-printed Jewell trigger at 1.5 oz.
Scope…Course of fire is 50 yds./meter, and 100 yds./meter… a Leupold 6.5x20 EFR is on it now. Or swap out with a NF NXS 12x42 ?
Ammo… I realize this is the important part !! I would like to be able to use Eley and Lapua, plus practice with Wolf. Someplace I read that the brass isn’t the same length between these. This would also come into play with the chamber. Is there a great compromise for this and still be able to shoot ? Or do you have to stick with one brand to be competitive?
What have I missed in putting a very able accurate precision rifle together ?
Thanks again !!
Figured I'd post here rather than F Class since I don't think many rimfire shooters would look at the other forum.
If you have a 40XB non CMP version and want to shoot competitively… the new F Class rimfire…who (gunsmith) would you recommend to rebarrel?
What barrel would you recommend? Length ? Contour ? Grooves? Twist ? (rifle may weigh 18.18 lbs.)
What chamber recommendations ? (20 shots on record target)
Stock...I am planning on using a Master Class prone stock.
Currently has a blue-printed Jewell trigger at 1.5 oz.
Scope…Course of fire is 50 yds./meter, and 100 yds./meter… a Leupold 6.5x20 EFR is on it now. Or swap out with a NF NXS 12x42 ?
Ammo… I realize this is the important part !! I would like to be able to use Eley and Lapua, plus practice with Wolf. Someplace I read that the brass isn’t the same length between these. This would also come into play with the chamber. Is there a great compromise for this and still be able to shoot ? Or do you have to stick with one brand to be competitive?
What have I missed in putting a very able accurate precision rifle together ?
Thanks again !!