WildRose
Well-Known Member
Hello all,
I am brand new to this forum and am wanting to get into long range hunting/shooting. I will admit I have alot of learning and practice to do, but I am more than willing to do it.
So, first things first... Getting a firearm that will do what I need it to do. I hunt black bear, deer and elk. I would like to be able to shoot out to 600-650 yards at a max range. Currently, I have an older (probably 70s or 80s) Winchester model 70 wood stock chambered in 7mm with a Leupold VX-11, 3-9x40. However, I am looking to purchase a newer rifle chambered in 300, but I am open to other caliber options that would best suit the distance/game I am hunting.
So, I have been looking at the Remington 700 as an option, however, I am open to hear other recommendations.
So, if you are willing to recommend a good "starter" set up it would be much appreciated. I would like to stay under $1200 total for the full build, but understand that may not be a possibility. I apologize for my lack of knowledge, but I am always interested in learning more.
Gun?
Caliber?
Scope?
Any other modifications (barrel, stock, etc.)?
Thank you very much in advance!
I'm not a fan of the Vortex but many are. I had 5 of them three of which had to be returned immediately because they would not zero or would not hold zero from one outing to the next.Great, I am eager to learn more about this! I most definitely will need to search for a different option for my optic. As far as magnification goes, would something like a Vortex Viper PST4-16x50 meet my needs? Would I overmagnify something at 100 yards with the scope? Thanks again for your help!
My advice would be to saver your money and pickup a Zeiss Conquest or Leupold VX-6.
On the latter I have 3 of the 3-18x50's and 2 of the 4-24x52's and they have all been fantastic.
I've learned the hard way not to waste my money on cheap glass because odds are you'll go through several of them before you get one decent scope and by the time you go through all of that you've spent far more than you would have on a decent one to begin with.
Upgrade your glass, get the rifle bedded and floated or spend some time on youtube learning to do it yourself. If you stock doesn't have pilllars installed already I'd start there and then bed it and float it.