By the UBR rules (& conventions), is a sleeved 700 a "modified" rifle, or is it "custom"?
A "Modified" rifle is one that starts with a factory (Remington, Winchester, Savage, Ruger, etc) action. As long as it does not weigh more than 13.5 lbs with scope.
right charles ..if i ever build another it will be a modified 13.5 pound .100 short 22 ppc just for UBR it would run in 3 class's !
Believe Savage made a RBLP action. Or, since the receiver could be modified & you can get a new bolt, you could make a RBLP Remington... Open up the top of the action, silver solder a scope base to restore stiffness, add a Savage bolt head if the Sako extraxctor bothers you, on & on & on.I prefer RBLP, DP or RE, so it'll take some getting use to, feeding it.
Lots of ways to do this. In point of fact, the difference between "modified" and "custom" is so small, it will likely disappear down the road. As the rules are written, what's normally considered "modified" by most people won't be competitive. All I need do, for example, is take my first BR gun, a Charlie Joines rifle built on a 40-X, and... well, there are no "ands."
Maybe you can encourage the locals in your area to give UBR a try and spread things out to a new area.
Rick
BTW, most of our "modified" shooters use varmint rifles, not old BR rigs. We're poor folk down here -- a no longer competitive BR rig is either brought up to date, or sold.
I'm caught between two definitions of "Factory". The bottom line being that the Varming "No “custom shop” rifles: i.e. 40X, Cooper, Kimber, Dakota, Lazzaroni, & special/custom shop orders." That rules out getting a Cooper.
I'm looking at a Sako. Wonder what the VHA is going to say about that? I'd hate to shoot a match and have a protest. That'd be disturbing.
I dunno, I'd probably take a long look at Grunig & Elmiger rifles. Believe they even make benchrest rifles as well as the 300 meter prone rifles...superbly accurate, or they don't get out the door....From what I have seen Coopers are possibly the best gamble, but a Savage isn't far behind.
I dunno, I'd probably take a long look at Grunig & Elmiger rifles. Believe they even make benchrest rifles as well as the 300 meter prone rifles...superbly accurate, or they don't get out the door.
What Savage model? That might be the intersection of the two rules that I'm looking for.
Well, I can't afford that, but if you put up the money, I'd run it for you for a cut of the profits. Of course, we'd need to get some samples. I'd be happy to test them for you, too....Maybe you could get a distributorship
Rick
“H-S Precision builds a full blown factory BR rifle that fits the rules also, available in both 6 and 22ppc"...... wow! @ $3580 and the catalog says "out of stock", must have been a run on that model .
Mike, what class are you suggesting this piece will fit into?... “Factory”?... because it is a cataloged item or factory available?? Or maybe “Modified”??.....not real sure I understand or agree with that interpretation on either.
-H