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For long-range accuracy, a well-designed chassis rifle with a free-floated barrel and a rigid stock is ideal. The Accuracy International AXMC and the Bergara B-14 HMR are two top-notch options. These rifles are designed to maintain their zero over long distances.
Choosing the Right Barrel and Action
When it comes to long-range shooting, the barrel is the most critical component of the rifle. A barrel with a consistent, straight taper will help reduce wind deflection and improve accuracy. Look for a barrel with a length of at least 24 inches, and ideally one that is 26-28 inches long. The action should be a bolt-action with a robust design, such as the Remington 700 or the Tikka T3. A two-lug or three-lug bolt design is preferred, as it provides greater strength and stability.
Stock and Chassis Design
A well-designed stock and chassis system is essential for maintaining accuracy over long distances. A chassis rifle with a free-floated barrel and a rigid stock will help reduce movement and vibration, allowing the shooter to make precise adjustments. Look for a chassis rifle with a length of pull of around 14-15 inches, and a cheekpiece height that matches your shooting position. A adjustable comb and a fully adjustable stock are also essential features to consider.
Additional Considerations
In addition to the barrel and action, other factors to consider when choosing a chassis rifle for long-range accuracy include the weight of the rifle, the type of trigger, and the scope mounting system. A rifle with a weight of around 8-10 pounds is ideal, as it provides a stable platform for long-range shooting. A two-stage trigger with a pull weight of around 2.5-3.5 pounds is preferred, as it provides a smooth and consistent release. A Picatinny rail or a Badger Ordnance rail is also a good choice, as it provides a stable and secure mounting platform for the scope.
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