I want a LH short action SS .308 that will ultimately be a project gun. Want an accurate gun that I can work on upgrading the next few years with a Bansner fitted synthetic stock [yes I know these are expensive but I have heard they are the best], trigger job under 2#, replacement barrel, teflon coated action and barrel, blueprinting, etc. Want to start with something less than $1000, even much less if possible, but that with a little work over the next 2-3 years I can produce a very accurate gun that is all mine and very refined.
I am mostly a handgun guy...Contenders and revolvers...and have only used a CF rifle to take two deer in the last 20 years. All the rest with handguns, bows and ML. Want a really nice accurate rifle that is all mine. I know I could just call Ed Brown or Bansner or ? and have them make me one, but I think starting from a base gun and building one slowly will be more fun. Yes...I am strange...and maybe cheap! I don't want to sell enough handguns to buy a complete Bansner, Brown, etc. right now!
If it shoots well I will start with the trigger job first and go from there in order of...heck I don't know!
700/7, 110/112, A/X-Bolt, Mark V, Sako, Tikka,
Remember...don't limit your answer to which you like better stock...I want to know which ones might or might not have upgrade limitations also.
I have some pre-conceived notions based on what I see most custom makers concentrate on...but I am trying to keep an open mind. Ultimately I would be a bit disappointed if I could not build a gun that would consistently shoot under 1". I have 7-30Waters Contender that shoots under 3/4" with several loads [14" barrel and 7x scope]. Want this gun to end up under 7 pounds with base and rings...don't think that will be an issue with a 21-22" barrel and a good sythetic stock.
What base gun would you start with and why?