Wapiti wrote:Just depends if you think the extra moola of the higher-priced stock will give you any benefit in ergonomics or pose factor, or any other personal reason we like what we do. Personal likes are important too, for satisfaction.
It certainly won't make that core Howa sitting inside any more capable or accurate in a stiff alloy-bedding block stock of conventional shape.
It's really all about a stiff, stable (straight) bedding platform and the ergonomics of length of pull, cheek placement and how it sits in the bags or your bipod.
I personally very much dislike these full chassis systems, I have a few in the shed in the used "stock rack" and wish I hadn't bought them. From Rem 700's, Howa's including Mini's. The only thing going for them was an easy change to AI type magazines (except Mini), but that's a downside if you like to load your projectiles right out in a lot of cases.
JMHO.
Coxy383 wrote:Thanks for your insight mate. Much appreciated
bigrich wrote:I use Bell&carlson sporter type stocks for walk around rifles. I think they do a M40 US sniper style stock. Might be worth looking into.
Sean wrote:What did you end up buying? Looking at the same in a field stock...
Coxy383 wrote:Sean wrote:What did you end up buying? Looking at the same in a field stock...
Well I asked my local if they could match the price and turns out there is no Howa 300 winmag in stock in Australia and cleavers just leave everything on the website in stock as they don't have any either. So the local gun store owner recommend a 300 PRC because they had one in stock but wasn't in my price range. So I found a Howa 300 PRC in that same chassis for 1400$. And also was recommended to be to get a reloading kit as it's 6-8$ a shot. So I did. Was supposed to pick it all up today but been told powder is impossible to get at the moment so I have a bloody expensive paperweight and 1500$ Bux of reloading gear I can't even use. So yes I got a PRC if you want to buy it lol.....
bladeracer wrote:Coxy383 wrote:Sean wrote:What did you end up buying? Looking at the same in a field stock...
Well I asked my local if they could match the price and turns out there is no Howa 300 winmag in stock in Australia and cleavers just leave everything on the website in stock as they don't have any either. So the local gun store owner recommend a 300 PRC because they had one in stock but wasn't in my price range. So I found a Howa 300 PRC in that same chassis for 1400$. And also was recommended to be to get a reloading kit as it's 6-8$ a shot. So I did. Was supposed to pick it all up today but been told powder is impossible to get at the moment so I have a bloody expensive paperweight and 1500$ Bux of reloading gear I can't even use. So yes I got a PRC if you want to buy it lol.....
I'm surprised you can't get powder, but primers will be difficult to get. Can you find AR2209 or AR2213SC?
bladeracer wrote:Coxy383 wrote:Sean wrote:What did you end up buying? Looking at the same in a field stock...
Well I asked my local if they could match the price and turns out there is no Howa 300 winmag in stock in Australia and cleavers just leave everything on the website in stock as they don't have any either. So the local gun store owner recommend a 300 PRC because they had one in stock but wasn't in my price range. So I found a Howa 300 PRC in that same chassis for 1400$. And also was recommended to be to get a reloading kit as it's 6-8$ a shot. So I did. Was supposed to pick it all up today but been told powder is impossible to get at the moment so I have a bloody expensive paperweight and 1500$ Bux of reloading gear I can't even use. So yes I got a PRC if you want to buy it lol.....
I'm surprised you can't get powder, but primers will be difficult to get. Can you find AR2209 or AR2213SC?
Wapiti wrote:Oh no... you could've waited...
Coxy383 wrote:He actually said he has plenty of primers. I'll have to call around but next closest shop is a 5 hour drive so will make for pretty expensive powder after I also take a day off
Coxy383 wrote:So this is my 300PRC 1/8.5 twist 26 inch heavy barrel.
Ended up going for a drive for powder but now I'm told plenty back in stock. Grabbed 1000 primers, 100 serrira 200 grain match Kings,brass and a reloading kit. So apart from a chrono i think I'm almost sorted to get going. It's abit daunting learning everything off YouTube but I'll get there. Cheers and thanks
Sean wrote:Coxy383 wrote:So this is my 300PRC 1/8.5 twist 26 inch heavy barrel.
Ended up going for a drive for powder but now I'm told plenty back in stock. Grabbed 1000 primers, 100 serrira 200 grain match Kings,brass and a reloading kit. So apart from a chrono i think I'm almost sorted to get going. It's abit daunting learning everything off YouTube but I'll get there. Cheers and thanks
So I just got that $1500 out of the bank, when can I pick it up