3006Sprng
Member
I currently have the idea that I need a purpose built rifle to practice long range shooting. Hunting weight barrels heat up fast making it take along time to get a ton of rounds on a target at distance while still being smart about heating up the barrel.
I am not interested in PRS builds or competing, but I did have the idea of just throwing together a cheap heavy barrel predator rifle with a bipod. Was thinking a Ruger American Predator in .308 since I already load for it, bipod, and a decent scope with an exposed turret. And yes, I know the barrel on a varmint rifle like that is no where near as durable as a custom job, but at least it wouldn’t be my go to rifle for hunting.
Is there any value in doing this for long range practice purposes, or should I just practice with the rifles I have. Let me know if my rational is off on this one.
Thanks.
I am not interested in PRS builds or competing, but I did have the idea of just throwing together a cheap heavy barrel predator rifle with a bipod. Was thinking a Ruger American Predator in .308 since I already load for it, bipod, and a decent scope with an exposed turret. And yes, I know the barrel on a varmint rifle like that is no where near as durable as a custom job, but at least it wouldn’t be my go to rifle for hunting.
Is there any value in doing this for long range practice purposes, or should I just practice with the rifles I have. Let me know if my rational is off on this one.
Thanks.