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May allow for trigger swap but consideration for egg shoot and Ftr. Stock needs to be ambidextrous.

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308 Win all day for LR FTR.
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Tikka CTR

Remington "LTR" or "Police" A 5R Milspec will be closer to 1200.00

I'm partial to the 308 Win.

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Stock needs to be ambidextrous? About the only thing that comes close to fitting that bill would be an AR of some sort. Most fixed stocks are set up with proper cast off for the side you're shooting from, so you probably won't end up with a decent sight picture and cheek weld if you go ambidextrous on most stocks. I think most AR's are pretty much ambidextrous, but are a lousy compromise in that department, IMHO.

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The FN PBR is pretty ambidextrous user friendly. They shoot pretty damn good too and can be found for less than a grand. I'd look for one of the older ones with CRF...

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Only issue with that one it's the 1:9 twist, not 1:7. LR and .223 needs the long heavies IMO.

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Looking like Tikka Varminter 8t 223...

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Only issue with that one it's the 1:9 twist, not 1:7. LR and .223 needs the long heavies IMO.

Actually..................... go here and check out BOTH 223 offerings

http://www.savagearms.com/firearms/model/12LRPVLEFTPORT


223 REM Savage 12
Sku:18145
Caliber:223 REM

Rate of Twist:7
Weight:11 lbs
Overall Length:46.25"
Barrel Length:26"
Ammo Capacity:1



I have one in 9 twist 22-250


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Originally Posted by Fotis
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Only issue with that one it's the 1:9 twist, not 1:7. LR and .223 needs the long heavies IMO.

Actually..................... go here and check out BOTH 223 offerings

http://www.savagearms.com/firearms/model/12LRPVLEFTPORT


223 REM Savage 12
Sku:18145
Caliber:223 REM

Rate of Twist:7
Weight:11 lbs
Overall Length:46.25"
Barrel Length:26"
Ammo Capacity:1



I have one in 9 twist 22-250



I was just quoting what the SELLER listed for the gun you suggested. I know they offer both, but the link was not for the appropriate LR .223

Savage model 12 Long Range Precision Varminter bolt-action rifle .223 Remington caliber, 26" extra heavy barrel with brake, 1:9" twist. Single-shot 3-position safety. Adjustable AccuTrigger from 6 oz. to 2-1/2 lbs. Short-action Oversized bolt handle, synthetic stock. Left-port target action. 47.75" overall length. Ships direct to your FFL.

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I was not "snapping" at you BTW. Just informing the OP.
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It's all good. Just wanted to make sure OP knew there are 2 models

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Originally Posted by woofer
Looking like Tikka Varminter 8t 223...

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My thoughts exactly. SWFA on top

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Remington 700 SPS varmint, replace stock if desired (I got a Richards microfit and bedded, finished myself), .308 of course.


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Originally Posted by 16bore
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Looking like Tikka Varminter 8t 223...
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My thoughts exactly. SWFA on top

Agreed. If you decide 308, Tikka CTR would be my choice, with the SWFA.


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I wish I'd gone varmint instead of SL. Looks like the new models have a 1:8 20" threaded model. That'd work like a mofo

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I don't know how you could possibly regret going with a .308 Tikka t3x CTR, or how, with that budget, you could do any better.

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If you are going to shoot 1k FTR, then the 223 with 1-7 twist to shoot the 90s is the choice. The savage is the way to go for the money. Nothing else will work in 223.

the savage 308 FTR rifle or the BR rifle is a possibility too. They will handle the 183-185 grain bullets that you will need for 1k

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