I'm considering putting together a rifle for local club 100-200 yd varmint matches, target shoots (score and groups) and generally just a new toy. I am not going for a all out bench gun, but a nice varmint type rifle. Match bbl, M700 action - since I already have one, good trigger/stock. I'm retired, on a small pension so price plays a role in the end product and how quickly I get it done.
I presently have been shooting a Douglas BBl'ed M70 HV 223 or, a Cooper M21 in 6x45 in local club score and group matches, but am hoping for something that will group a tenth or maybe two better then these. I am thinking since this is a new rifle, maybe a new cartridge too might help. I don't want to limit myself to a chamber/cartridge that I need to turn necks, make brass, ect to load, but do want it to be as capable as possible for my use. I will go with that type of cartridge if that is what it takes to make a difference.
Questions.
Would it be worth the added cost and effort given this type of platform to go with a cartridge like the 22 / 6mm PPC, or will the old stand by, my 223 or 6x45 do just as well?
What bullet weights and twists would you prefer to shoot if I do pick one of these cartridges?
Are there any other cartridges I might look at as well?
I realize the shooter makes a difference in how a rifle performs and, I will admit I am not a national top gun by any means. If it is going to take a full blown bench rifle, neck turning and fire forming to see the advantage in switching to a new cartridge I'll stay with what I'm set up to load and be happy. If not, and the rifle I am looking at should show a improvement with another cartridge then I am shooting, I want it
I presently have been shooting a Douglas BBl'ed M70 HV 223 or, a Cooper M21 in 6x45 in local club score and group matches, but am hoping for something that will group a tenth or maybe two better then these. I am thinking since this is a new rifle, maybe a new cartridge too might help. I don't want to limit myself to a chamber/cartridge that I need to turn necks, make brass, ect to load, but do want it to be as capable as possible for my use. I will go with that type of cartridge if that is what it takes to make a difference.
Questions.
Would it be worth the added cost and effort given this type of platform to go with a cartridge like the 22 / 6mm PPC, or will the old stand by, my 223 or 6x45 do just as well?
What bullet weights and twists would you prefer to shoot if I do pick one of these cartridges?
Are there any other cartridges I might look at as well?
I realize the shooter makes a difference in how a rifle performs and, I will admit I am not a national top gun by any means. If it is going to take a full blown bench rifle, neck turning and fire forming to see the advantage in switching to a new cartridge I'll stay with what I'm set up to load and be happy. If not, and the rifle I am looking at should show a improvement with another cartridge then I am shooting, I want it