Hey guys, I'm looking to get into hunting and range shooting (200-500 yards) and I'm looking for some advice. I'm 44, been shooting for the last 15 years so I'm not unfamiliar with firearms, but I've focused more on self-defense/tactical shooting. So, going to bench shooting or "hiking/sitting in the woods" shooting with high caliber rifles is somewhat new to me. I've been doing a lot of research on rifles and ammunition and I've found there are so many variables when trying to choose a rifle/caliber. I'm also in pretty good shape and have done a lot of hiking/climbing/mountaineering in the past so weight isn't a big deal for me, but having something compact would be a preferable.
Objective: Elk hunting in eastern Washington state. Range shooting at 200-500 yards.
Budget: $2000.00 +/- I've pretty much settled on the Arken Optics EP5 5-25x56 so that leaves about $1500 for a rifle, bipod, rings, and sling. I already have a spotting scope and range finder as well as the gear necessary to spend hours in the back-country.
Initial thoughts: I decided to select a cartridge that would fit my needs first, then select a rifle. Seems like 6.5 PRC, 300 Win mag, and .30-06 are some of the top choices. 7mm PRC seemed like a good choice as well, but cost per round is pretty high as is 6.5 PRC. I want to focus on good shot placement which takes practice as well as an accurate bullet. 6.5 PRC seemed to fit that bill nicely, but its expensive so practicing a lot would be quite expensive. Also, recoil is a big consideration. How much will I want to shoot something with a lot of recoil? .30-06 seemed to fit the bill for lighter recoil and cheaper rounds, but didn't seem like it would be as accurate as the newer bullets. 300 Win Mag seemed like a good compromise between recoil and cost so I've been focusing on that cartridge. I'd love to hear your thoughts on the balance between recoil, cost, accuracy, ect. Also, in regards to bullets, I assume you don't want to shoot anything you're going to eat with a lead bullet, so I was thinking solid copper for hunting and cheaper lead bullets for practice. I'd assume you sight in with the hunting round and then just adjust when practicing with the lead rounds?
Rifle: Initially I had my heart set on the Ruger American Gen 2 as its one of the cheapest options and still a high-quality accurate rifle. However, barrel length seemed to be an issue. The 20in barrel (standard) is available in all the calibers I listed above, but 20in seems pretty short for high caliber rounds? The 22in (Predator) is only available in .30-60 and 7mm PRC. Is 20in too short for 6.5 PRC or 300 Win Mag? Does anyone know if they plan to offer the Predator in 6.5 PRC or 300 Win Mag?
The next rifle I was looking at is the Tikka T3x Superlight. That rifle seems to be available in all the calibers and 22-24in barrels. It is a bit more than the Ruger, but still should be within my budget and I'm willing to spend a little more to get something that better matches my objectives.
I'd love to hear your thoughts on this. Did I miss anything? Are my thoughts on track or way off base?
Thanks
Jeff
Objective: Elk hunting in eastern Washington state. Range shooting at 200-500 yards.
Budget: $2000.00 +/- I've pretty much settled on the Arken Optics EP5 5-25x56 so that leaves about $1500 for a rifle, bipod, rings, and sling. I already have a spotting scope and range finder as well as the gear necessary to spend hours in the back-country.
Initial thoughts: I decided to select a cartridge that would fit my needs first, then select a rifle. Seems like 6.5 PRC, 300 Win mag, and .30-06 are some of the top choices. 7mm PRC seemed like a good choice as well, but cost per round is pretty high as is 6.5 PRC. I want to focus on good shot placement which takes practice as well as an accurate bullet. 6.5 PRC seemed to fit that bill nicely, but its expensive so practicing a lot would be quite expensive. Also, recoil is a big consideration. How much will I want to shoot something with a lot of recoil? .30-06 seemed to fit the bill for lighter recoil and cheaper rounds, but didn't seem like it would be as accurate as the newer bullets. 300 Win Mag seemed like a good compromise between recoil and cost so I've been focusing on that cartridge. I'd love to hear your thoughts on the balance between recoil, cost, accuracy, ect. Also, in regards to bullets, I assume you don't want to shoot anything you're going to eat with a lead bullet, so I was thinking solid copper for hunting and cheaper lead bullets for practice. I'd assume you sight in with the hunting round and then just adjust when practicing with the lead rounds?
Rifle: Initially I had my heart set on the Ruger American Gen 2 as its one of the cheapest options and still a high-quality accurate rifle. However, barrel length seemed to be an issue. The 20in barrel (standard) is available in all the calibers I listed above, but 20in seems pretty short for high caliber rounds? The 22in (Predator) is only available in .30-60 and 7mm PRC. Is 20in too short for 6.5 PRC or 300 Win Mag? Does anyone know if they plan to offer the Predator in 6.5 PRC or 300 Win Mag?
The next rifle I was looking at is the Tikka T3x Superlight. That rifle seems to be available in all the calibers and 22-24in barrels. It is a bit more than the Ruger, but still should be within my budget and I'm willing to spend a little more to get something that better matches my objectives.
I'd love to hear your thoughts on this. Did I miss anything? Are my thoughts on track or way off base?
Thanks
Jeff