Sandgroper wrote:Gun Pimp wrote:BritBloke wrote:I had no idea there was such a thing as 'budget' F/TR!
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.
I just read pt 1 of that series and his total budget is £1750! I know he got some good bargains and is looking at several options but that's more than my car cost.

Good luck to him and anyone else that takes it up but even the budget end is too rich for me.
Keep reading - Laurie also bought a 308 Howa off a guy on the UKV forum for £650. It proved to be a very accurate rifle - I shot it myself. With one of Foxy's £110 scopes it would make a great F/TR rifle out to 600 yds. If you want to go the extra distance - out to 1000 yards - then a longer barrel is really needed. A re-barrel would cost £650, which makes a secondhand Target Rifle a possible alternative.
The reason Laurie is doing this series is because many shooters have the impression that it cost the earth to compete in F Class - it doesn't and a visit to Diggle Ranges will reveal plenty of competitors using pretty mundane kit like Remingtons, Rugers etc. If you want to be competitive at the highest level - i.e. the GB F Class League - then you would be looking at spending a bit more! But, that's the same with most disciplines - including Target Rifle, Practical Rifle, CSR, Benchrest etc.
If you really don't want to spend much money but want to enjoy competition, then get yourself a P14, SMLE, No4, '17 etc. and shoot classic military rifle. And - your rifle could even appreciate in value!