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The Basics, Starting Out
Advice for a New LR shooter?
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<blockquote data-quote="mark fox" data-source="post: 1076226" data-attributes="member: 59903"><p>I agree that at some time you will need to get a better rifle more suted for the task. </p><p> and the remington 700 is a great choice hard to argue with the past 50 Years of records. of long range accuracy. </p><p> The wsm is a great choice. I personaly upould have chose the 7 wsm better b.c. in </p><p> a lighter bullet. higher velocity, flatter, less recoil, higher sectional density in relation to diamiter also means better penapration at long range once your bullet slows down. You must understand what your wanting to do. Dont even try without the atempt to do it will. long range and cheap dont go hand in hand. the deer, elk, bear etc. deserves more respect than that. as far as the scope burris xtr2 3.5-15 all the bells that the nightforce has for about $900.00 34 mm, ffp, zero stop, 110 moa, etched glass, nitrogen charged, I had 15 members in the local swat team here compair the nightforce with the burris not one person chose the nightforce. burris is much clearer and is very repeatable. very solid positive clicks. leupold not even in the same ball park $ for $ Get the burris put it on your 300 wsm for now get a g7 rangefinder and pratice shooting steel 750 to 1000 yards. its so much fun that after a few weeks trust me you will find a way to buck up for a better rig. Mark Fox "bad *** gun works"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mark fox, post: 1076226, member: 59903"] I agree that at some time you will need to get a better rifle more suted for the task. and the remington 700 is a great choice hard to argue with the past 50 Years of records. of long range accuracy. The wsm is a great choice. I personaly upould have chose the 7 wsm better b.c. in a lighter bullet. higher velocity, flatter, less recoil, higher sectional density in relation to diamiter also means better penapration at long range once your bullet slows down. You must understand what your wanting to do. Dont even try without the atempt to do it will. long range and cheap dont go hand in hand. the deer, elk, bear etc. deserves more respect than that. as far as the scope burris xtr2 3.5-15 all the bells that the nightforce has for about $900.00 34 mm, ffp, zero stop, 110 moa, etched glass, nitrogen charged, I had 15 members in the local swat team here compair the nightforce with the burris not one person chose the nightforce. burris is much clearer and is very repeatable. very solid positive clicks. leupold not even in the same ball park $ for $ Get the burris put it on your 300 wsm for now get a g7 rangefinder and pratice shooting steel 750 to 1000 yards. its so much fun that after a few weeks trust me you will find a way to buck up for a better rig. Mark Fox "bad *** gun works" [/QUOTE]
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