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The Basics, Starting Out
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<blockquote data-quote="straightshooter" data-source="post: 181561" data-attributes="member: 9775"><p>All done, Savage 11 in a 300 wsm, laminated thumbhole stock. All I have to do now is sell my Ruger hawkeye SS synthetic 308 to purchase my scope, and work up a load. Remember this is just my practice rifle. I can punch paper to 1000 yards and still take it elk hunting. Thanks again for all the great advice. From what I have learned here, I know one day I will own a 338 edge. Probably in a custom action, but till then I will be found in the desert learning every and anything I can about wind, and mirage effect, working on my hand loads, developing a drop chart and learning how to click everything in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="straightshooter, post: 181561, member: 9775"] All done, Savage 11 in a 300 wsm, laminated thumbhole stock. All I have to do now is sell my Ruger hawkeye SS synthetic 308 to purchase my scope, and work up a load. Remember this is just my practice rifle. I can punch paper to 1000 yards and still take it elk hunting. Thanks again for all the great advice. From what I have learned here, I know one day I will own a 338 edge. Probably in a custom action, but till then I will be found in the desert learning every and anything I can about wind, and mirage effect, working on my hand loads, developing a drop chart and learning how to click everything in. [/QUOTE]
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