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Hi folks, I am brand new to this forum, making my first post, and know exactly zero about benchrest shooting. But I do like seeing how small I can make groups. I am a member at The Sacramento Valley Shooting Center, non-voting, but I am hoping to change that.
I bought a rifle to learn on and it is a Remington 700 R5 MilSpec in .308. Nightforce 20 MOA base and rings with an NXS 5.5-22x50. I have found that it loves 175 SMK's over 43.6 of Varget with BR-2's.
I bought a Bartlein blank 27" in 6.5MM 5R rifling, 1:8.5 twist because I thought I wanted/needed to build a flatter shooting round to get to 1K.
http://www.grizzly.com/products/6-5mm-264-5R-1-8-5-Twist-26-Finished-14-Barrel/T10475
I plan on reading a lot more than posting.
So, to kick this off and get feedback: Would you stick with the .308 and learn from it, or build something in 6.5, like the Creedmoor to shoot 600 and ultimately 1k?
Thank you for your time.
I bought a rifle to learn on and it is a Remington 700 R5 MilSpec in .308. Nightforce 20 MOA base and rings with an NXS 5.5-22x50. I have found that it loves 175 SMK's over 43.6 of Varget with BR-2's.
I bought a Bartlein blank 27" in 6.5MM 5R rifling, 1:8.5 twist because I thought I wanted/needed to build a flatter shooting round to get to 1K.
http://www.grizzly.com/products/6-5mm-264-5R-1-8-5-Twist-26-Finished-14-Barrel/T10475
I plan on reading a lot more than posting.
So, to kick this off and get feedback: Would you stick with the .308 and learn from it, or build something in 6.5, like the Creedmoor to shoot 600 and ultimately 1k?
Thank you for your time.
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