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<blockquote data-quote="Lee Persons" data-source="post: 1524272" data-attributes="member: 108137"><p>Thank you all for your input! I am trying to stay at or under 1000 for the build. I do not reload and just dont see myself being able to dump real money into guns for a while so thats why i want something capable of longer ranges, even if i dont take them out that far. I am trying to practice the basics such as trigger pull and positjoning my rifle indifferent environtments for a stable position. Im not the best shot so i feel prone is the only way i can get consistency. Ive put thought into upgrading my 5.56 ranch with a pro varmint stock and muzzle brake so that i could just learn to become efficient up to maybe 4 or 500 seeing as how the 5.56 and 223 really gets tossed in the wind. I feel i can figure out elevation the easiest but have yet to get down reading wind. </p><p></p><p></p><p>I have seen many people talk about fixed magnification scopes. Are there any real benefits over variable power? Maybe glass clarity for reading mirage?</p><p></p><p>I had a savage edge in the past chambered in 30-06 and was condsidering upgrading that but with that stock it just tore my shoulder up and the rounds cost quite a bit. Will definetly look into savages again though</p><p></p><p>Thanks all</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee Persons, post: 1524272, member: 108137"] Thank you all for your input! I am trying to stay at or under 1000 for the build. I do not reload and just dont see myself being able to dump real money into guns for a while so thats why i want something capable of longer ranges, even if i dont take them out that far. I am trying to practice the basics such as trigger pull and positjoning my rifle indifferent environtments for a stable position. Im not the best shot so i feel prone is the only way i can get consistency. Ive put thought into upgrading my 5.56 ranch with a pro varmint stock and muzzle brake so that i could just learn to become efficient up to maybe 4 or 500 seeing as how the 5.56 and 223 really gets tossed in the wind. I feel i can figure out elevation the easiest but have yet to get down reading wind. I have seen many people talk about fixed magnification scopes. Are there any real benefits over variable power? Maybe glass clarity for reading mirage? I had a savage edge in the past chambered in 30-06 and was condsidering upgrading that but with that stock it just tore my shoulder up and the rounds cost quite a bit. Will definetly look into savages again though Thanks all [/QUOTE]
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