mustardtiger56
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Hi guys,
So I've decided I would like to broaden my horizons and step out of my comfort zone when it comes to hunting/shooting. I figure a good place to start would be to really step up my shooting abilities so I am able to push beyond MPBR and become more precise in the process. My go to rifle that I would like to begin practice shooting up to 700 or so yards with is a Browning X-Bolt in .270 win. I have decided to go with a FFP scope as well after some research and have settled on a Vortex Viper 4-16x50 PST. Is this setup ideal for what I'm looking at doing (ie.versatile hunting rifle with long range capability) ? Or would you guys recommend selling and moving to something else?
One thing that I've also heard mixed reports on is .270 Win barrel life, some guys (including gunsmith) say that it is as low as 1000 rounds before accuracy falls off noticeably and others suggest up to around 4000. I really don't want to have to worry about burning out the barrel if I'm practicing to become proficient at extended ranges. When I bought the rifle I was told 3000 rounds was the minimum life I would get with a .270 barrel, this played a large part in the decision.
Anyways hanks for your input, let me know if I have a solid setup and am on the right track or if I need to really rethink this whole thing. If you know anything about ballpark .270 Win barrel life that would also be greatly appreciated.
So I've decided I would like to broaden my horizons and step out of my comfort zone when it comes to hunting/shooting. I figure a good place to start would be to really step up my shooting abilities so I am able to push beyond MPBR and become more precise in the process. My go to rifle that I would like to begin practice shooting up to 700 or so yards with is a Browning X-Bolt in .270 win. I have decided to go with a FFP scope as well after some research and have settled on a Vortex Viper 4-16x50 PST. Is this setup ideal for what I'm looking at doing (ie.versatile hunting rifle with long range capability) ? Or would you guys recommend selling and moving to something else?
One thing that I've also heard mixed reports on is .270 Win barrel life, some guys (including gunsmith) say that it is as low as 1000 rounds before accuracy falls off noticeably and others suggest up to around 4000. I really don't want to have to worry about burning out the barrel if I'm practicing to become proficient at extended ranges. When I bought the rifle I was told 3000 rounds was the minimum life I would get with a .270 barrel, this played a large part in the decision.
Anyways hanks for your input, let me know if I have a solid setup and am on the right track or if I need to really rethink this whole thing. If you know anything about ballpark .270 Win barrel life that would also be greatly appreciated.