budget F/TR setup advise.
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budget F/TR setup advise.
ok guys looking to build a nice step for shooting F/TR, we are only talking club level as i don't have the time, skill or money to be worth competing.
looking for a little advise on a set up, we will be shooting out to 1k with a mix all the way from 200yrd. i have around £2500 to spend all in.
I'm thinking
Savage 12 F/TR .308win
SIGHTRON SIIISS 10-50x60mm
Mystic Precision Bipod
by shopping around can get this lot in my budget, so what do you guys think? does it look ok or are there better setups for around £2500
thanks
looking for a little advise on a set up, we will be shooting out to 1k with a mix all the way from 200yrd. i have around £2500 to spend all in.
I'm thinking
Savage 12 F/TR .308win
SIGHTRON SIIISS 10-50x60mm
Mystic Precision Bipod
by shopping around can get this lot in my budget, so what do you guys think? does it look ok or are there better setups for around £2500
thanks
Re: budget F/TR setup advise.
Paxtond,
That's an excellent spec. and will allow you to shoot at the highest level.
My only slight amendment would be to swap the 10-50 Sightron for an 8-32 Sightron - the bigger mag. model is a bit critical on eye relief and you don't need 50 power to see a spotting disc at 1000 yards.
The Mystic and Sightron will set you back £1000 which leaves £1500 for the rifle - a new one is a bit more I think but have a word with Stuart at Osprey Rifles - he might have something s/h.
Incidentally, Laurie Holland (F/TR GB Team member) has been running a series of articles on budget F/TR rifles in Target Shooter.
That's an excellent spec. and will allow you to shoot at the highest level.
My only slight amendment would be to swap the 10-50 Sightron for an 8-32 Sightron - the bigger mag. model is a bit critical on eye relief and you don't need 50 power to see a spotting disc at 1000 yards.
The Mystic and Sightron will set you back £1000 which leaves £1500 for the rifle - a new one is a bit more I think but have a word with Stuart at Osprey Rifles - he might have something s/h.
Incidentally, Laurie Holland (F/TR GB Team member) has been running a series of articles on budget F/TR rifles in Target Shooter.
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Re: budget F/TR setup advise.
I think you'll be lucky to get the Savage for that price, last price I was quoted was £1800, but my memory isn't special. Lovely rifle though, I do like the trigger.
My budget F/TR is a Swing with a newish Border barrel, Sightron 8x32 and a shooting shed bipod. Don't think it cost me more than £2K all in, and it will take me a long time and much learning to get the best from it.
My budget F/TR is a Swing with a newish Border barrel, Sightron 8x32 and a shooting shed bipod. Don't think it cost me more than £2K all in, and it will take me a long time and much learning to get the best from it.
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Re: budget F/TR setup advise.
thats for there advise guy, tbh I'm seriously considering doing a personal import, as EB still Havant brought any in to the country for the last 7 months sign01
hopefully the lower usa prices will offset the fees for taking it out the usa
hopefully the lower usa prices will offset the fees for taking it out the usa
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Re: budget F/TR setup advise.
If you can get a personal import from the US can you get the Sightron as well?, I got mine for just over £500, currently $828 ((£552) at http://www.4scopes.com/sit-25136.html
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Re: budget F/TR setup advise.
I was quoted $399 for a export permit that can cover 2 rifles and 2 scopes
I might have to but the rifle I want and another to sell.
Since I will have the permit I will also be able to export ammo parts so plan to get 1000 lapua cases and 1000 lapua bullets
I might have to but the rifle I want and another to sell.
Since I will have the permit I will also be able to export ammo parts so plan to get 1000 lapua cases and 1000 lapua bullets
Re: budget F/TR setup advise.
That sounds like a good plan, in fact it's more or less what I did myself. I have a pair of Savage 12 F's, one 6.5x284 I bought for £1,200 from Garlands about 5 years ago and the other in 6mmbr I built from bits. The action I bought from NW custom guns and the barrel I bought direct from Shilens in the US as a personal import. It has a Rifle basix SAV-2 trigger bought direct from RB, a 20moa sight rail direct from Ken Farrell (US) and a Richards microfit stock direct from Richards (US).paxtond wrote:ok guys looking to build a nice step for shooting F/TR, we are only talking club level as i don't have the time, skill or money to be worth competing.
looking for a little advise on a set up, we will be shooting out to 1k with a mix all the way from 200yrd. i have around £2500 to spend all in.
I'm thinking
Savage 12 F/TR .308win
SIGHTRON SIIISS 10-50x60mm
Mystic Precision Bipod
by shopping around can get this lot in my budget, so what do you guys think? does it look ok or are there better setups for around £2500
thanks
Of course, being a Savage you only need a spanner to change the barrel. :)
I have a Sightron 8-32 x56 direct from http://www.theriflescopestore.com/sisisi8x56lo.html



Re: budget F/TR setup advise.
I don’t know much about scopes & rests n all, but I do know actions ......
So being a tad controversial here ..... tongueout .... I think you will get better service out of this than most else.........?
http://www.gunstar.co.uk/Rifle/Swing-gu ... 33759.aspx
or this...
http://www.gunstar.co.uk/Rifle/RPA-Quad ... 10470.aspx
Both probably capable with the right ammo / barrel combo, if well beded & a bit of tuning to 1/4 MoA.

So being a tad controversial here ..... tongueout .... I think you will get better service out of this than most else.........?
http://www.gunstar.co.uk/Rifle/Swing-gu ... 33759.aspx
or this...
http://www.gunstar.co.uk/Rifle/RPA-Quad ... 10470.aspx
Both probably capable with the right ammo / barrel combo, if well beded & a bit of tuning to 1/4 MoA.

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& my fav chemical is :-) 1,3,7-trimethylxanthine.......... used to kill frogs.... but widely consumed & in vast quantities by the French? Eh?
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Re: budget F/TR setup advise.
As I said previously - Laurie Holland has been writing a series of articles on this very subject for Target Shooter magazine - check out a few back issues if you are interested.BritBloke wrote:I had no idea there was such a thing as 'budget' F/TR!
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