I would like to thank all who answered my very amateur question
With special thanks to Alan F,that must of taking a lot of effort cheers.
Pest bird thank you for the kind invite to Murry Bridge I have being there
several times and your are great bunch of shooters and a credit to the sport.
To every one else thanks.
Iwant to build a top class firearm,that will reach out to 1000mtrs.
And am not afraid to spend some dosh to achive My aim.
I have being studing this subject for over a year so I have enough
info to confues My self(dont you just love this rifle shooting).
Ihave the following qs,please bear with Me.
Q1. should I stick with a 308 ,and can it be built as a GENUINE 1000mtr
rig.
Q2.Iam still leaning toward 6.5-55 swedish(ref rifle shooter may/june vol12 issue3 tactical titans top cals for long range)
Q3.is the 30-06 a cal that "fits"between 308 and 300mag,and would it be a good long range choice
Many thanks in advance.
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Celtic,
I don't think you should consider .308 unless its for either F-Std or Match Rifle competition where you have little choice. .30/06 is better for F-Open, but in my opinion if you are going to use a heavier calibre, you'll get more BC (less affected by wind) for your recoil with a 7mm.
If you stick with the Swede and you do everything right, it will be a very competitive calibre, and reasonably economical.
Alan
I don't think you should consider .308 unless its for either F-Std or Match Rifle competition where you have little choice. .30/06 is better for F-Open, but in my opinion if you are going to use a heavier calibre, you'll get more BC (less affected by wind) for your recoil with a 7mm.
If you stick with the Swede and you do everything right, it will be a very competitive calibre, and reasonably economical.
Alan