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<blockquote data-quote="vahena" data-source="post: 909991" data-attributes="member: 76438"><p>wildrose and roninflag,</p><p></p><p> I agreed with both of you, as I am going to shoot the Mauser 7mm as is and enjoy and learn, I have purchased a scope, Nikon Monarch 3, used 6-24x50mm in excellent condition, sun shade etc at a very good price and for now I think that will do just fine. The rifle came with a 2-7x32 Redfield USA old school scope, so I will put that up for sale on ebay I guess.</p><p></p><p> There is a lot to learn so I am in no rush to buy stuff and find out later that its not what I needed.</p><p></p><p> At this point I will start looking into reloading as there seems to be as much to learn as shooting long range. And I will need to save up on some brass while enjoying shooting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vahena, post: 909991, member: 76438"] wildrose and roninflag, I agreed with both of you, as I am going to shoot the Mauser 7mm as is and enjoy and learn, I have purchased a scope, Nikon Monarch 3, used 6-24x50mm in excellent condition, sun shade etc at a very good price and for now I think that will do just fine. The rifle came with a 2-7x32 Redfield USA old school scope, so I will put that up for sale on ebay I guess. There is a lot to learn so I am in no rush to buy stuff and find out later that its not what I needed. At this point I will start looking into reloading as there seems to be as much to learn as shooting long range. And I will need to save up on some brass while enjoying shooting. [/QUOTE]
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