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I have now held my FAC for over a year and I am wanting to apply for my first variation and add a CF for target use. I just wanted to know what would be a good .308 to start off with?
Alternatively , there are a good many P14s out there converted into entirely adequate target rifles that can be had for 200 pounds or thereabouts from such as http://www.highwoodclassicarms.co.uk
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They'll all give similar results with decent handloads.
The latest Howa in a synthetic GRS stock is good value around £750.
The stock is much better than the Remington SPS for similar money but there are lots of upgrades for the Remmy by way of triggers, stocks etc. so you can easily customise it.
The Tikka T3 would be a little bit more expensive but will hold its value and is probably the pick of the bunch.
+ 1 for Savage..........the mod 12 in one of it's iterations, Palma if you can afford it, otherwise an F/TR.
Unlike the Tikka, Remmie, and Howa, it was designed as a pure target rifle from the word go.
Alternatively, a used Swing Mk4.
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I've got a Tikka T3 varmint in .308win. It's a very nice rifle, the bolt is really smooth and it has excellent build quality. The only disappointment really is the 20" barrel length. It's a bit on the short side for any sort of long range precision shooting. Also, the stock is hollow plastic so expect a bit of recoil from it. There is "one action to fit all" so the receiver is the same same whether you buy a .223 or a .300 win mag although this is convenient if you want to buy an aftermarket stock and magazines. You can buy picatinny rails to mount directly onto the receiver so you won't need to muck around with dovetail rings for scope mounting.
You should consider the CZ offerings as well. I have a CZ 527 in .223 and it is a delightful little gun, and if it weren't for the T3 I have I would definitely look into the CZ 557 varmint. It has a very nice wood stock and has a 26" barrel with 1:10 twist, so it's perfect for shooting some nice heavy bullets.