I think riddleofsteel had the best idea. I was wondering why no one had suggested the Savage as a starting point. If you shop around you should be able to pick up a 110 in 25-06 for less than $300. Even if its not a 25-06 just get the action. You probably would be better off with the long action, ie, 110, 111, etc. The short actions are 10, 11, 12, etc. Probably half the cost of a custom rifle is gunsmith labor. With the Savage all you need is the barrel nut wrench (32-38 bucks), a decent vise, some wood blocks to fit the action, not the barrel, to change barrels yourself. Go to SavageShooters.com. for good info on how to do this. The action is straight round, the barrel is tapered round. Very hard to get the blocks to grab a taper. You can order a barrel for a Savage fully chambered, not short or long chambered where you have to have a gunsmith set the headspace. There are various decent priced barrels out there, some chambered anyway you want. Lothar Walther, ER Shaw are probably the cheapest. The Walther is by far the best, some think as good or better than Shilen. I think about $275 for the SS Walther. You can also get a fully chambered SS Douglas barrel from SavageShooterSupply for about $259, I think. MidwayUSA is closing out their threaded prechambered Adams & Bennet barrels for Savage for $99. ER Shaw makes these barrels for Midway. I don't know if they have the caliber you want. If you find a 110 in a wood stock you can refinish the wood. You should be able to go this route and get by for about $600.