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    223 "crossover" thoughts and options

    I have a problem - too many 223s. I have a heavy Rem 700 with a 1:8 twist light parma weight Keiger barrel. Shoots great but too heavy. I have a CZ 527 with 1:12 barrel, shoots great but only for 3 or so rounds, is very light and a delight to carry, but not so easy to shoot for those out there shots that need a very steady position.

    I got a Sako 75 223 for a cobber, they are a good bit heavier than a CZ but less than a "varmint" barrel.

    I reckon I need to replace both my current 223s with a "cross-over" configuration something like what Litggow has done with their LA101 22 and LA102 centrefires (yes they do a 223 but they are long action based).

    Anybody running a 223 like this, are there any factory options out there?? Thoughts??

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    Not as flash as what you have but a Howa mini might be worth considering.
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    Firstly, its impossible to have too many 223's. But explain what you mean by "crossover" for me. Do you mean one rifle to do it all?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tentman View Post
    I have a problem - too many 223s. I have a heavy Rem 700 with a 1:8 twist light parma weight Keiger barrel. Shoots great but too heavy. I have a CZ 527 with 1:12 barrel, shoots great but only for 3 or so rounds, is very light and a delight to carry, but not so easy to shoot for those out there shots that need a very steady position.

    I got a Sako 75 223 for a cobber, they are a good bit heavier than a CZ but less than a "varmint" barrel.

    I reckon I need to replace both my current 223s with a "cross-over" configuration something like what Litggow has done with their LA101 22 and LA102 centrefires (yes they do a 223 but they are long action based).

    Anybody running a 223 like this, are there any factory options out there?? Thoughts??
    I have a mate that has one and like the .22s it is extremely accurate and well made. If they did a lefty I would sell
    My tikkas and buy one in 223 and 308. Awesome but if
    Kit and you can get aftermarket mags (lucky 13s)

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    To me "cross-over" is about half way between a sporter weight and a varmint weight barrel . . . I'd be thinking about 8.5 lbs with a decent forward balance

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tentman View Post
    To me "cross-over" is about half way between a sporter weight and a varmint weight barrel . . . I'd be thinking about 8.5 lbs with a decent forward balance
    The goldilocks theory not too heavy not too light.....just right
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    Tikka 8twist and run pills from 65 to 69 and you are in the money. First lot come from USA and second lot come from Matakohe. My mate runs an X bolt which I load with 55gr TSX. He slaughters deer. Another mate runs an 8 T3 which I load 55gr Hornady. He head and neck shoots all his deer. Some lies some truths. A tight twist puts you into different territory. Running up 100 55gr GMK for a mate to run in his Tikka. No pleasing everybody. LOL. Powder is BM2. No lies there.
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    Beautiful @Tahr but too light. I want to run up to 80 gn boolits but not for hunting . . . .

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    Really would be hard to go past the tikka for your intended use mate

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tentman View Post
    To me "cross-over" is about half way between a sporter weight and a varmint weight barrel . . . I'd be thinking about 8.5 lbs with a decent forward balance
    8.5lb is pretty damn lightweight depending on what scope you go for.

    A Tikka CTR is what I'd think of as a perfect crossover rifle, 20" light palma-ish profile. If you were to go a custom build a Bartlein 3b profile is probably what you want.

    I've found a 10-12lb rifle to be the goldilocks zone of heavier enough to shoot nicely but still not too bad to carry.
    A good 2 point sling helps immensely with carryability.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beetroot View Post
    8.5lb is pretty damn lightweight depending on what scope you go for.

    A Tikka CTR is what I'd think of as a perfect crossover rifle, 20" light palma-ish profile. If you were to go a custom build a Bartlein 3b profile is probably what you want.

    I've found a 10-12lb rifle to be the goldilocks zone of heavier enough to shoot nicely but still not too bad to carry.
    A good 2 point sling helps immensely with carryability.
    Yeah 8.5 lbs plus scope! I've just built a 6.5-284 with an all up weight of 10.5 lbs and its fantastic to shoot and carries nicely. A 223 in the same league or just a tad lighter would be fine - the current fetish for lightweight just doesn't do it for me, give me balance and pointability every time (except in a take-down packable rifle).
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    Sounds like you need a carbonlite bro
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    That Sako 75 you mentioned initially sounds like a good option to me.
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