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The Basics, Starting Out
What rifle combo to choose
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<blockquote data-quote="35 Whelen" data-source="post: 1524308" data-attributes="member: 105990"><p>Ether cartridge will work for you, witch ever you choose you will need to practice with. I think the savage accufit stock is worth you taking a good look at. As far as scopes good, I like Leupold and Vortex the most, Bushnell I think is one of the best in an economical scope. If you plain to use the rifle for hunting I'd go with a variable power scope in a 3x10 or 4-12, that way you can adjust it to your hunting conditions and turn it up for your long range shooting or hunting. Make shore the rifle and scope fits you and your eyes. Use our opinions as guide lines, what works for us may or may not work for you. Just lump our opinions, guide lines, experiences together mix in what feels right to you and practice and you'll do fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="35 Whelen, post: 1524308, member: 105990"] Ether cartridge will work for you, witch ever you choose you will need to practice with. I think the savage accufit stock is worth you taking a good look at. As far as scopes good, I like Leupold and Vortex the most, Bushnell I think is one of the best in an economical scope. If you plain to use the rifle for hunting I'd go with a variable power scope in a 3x10 or 4-12, that way you can adjust it to your hunting conditions and turn it up for your long range shooting or hunting. Make shore the rifle and scope fits you and your eyes. Use our opinions as guide lines, what works for us may or may not work for you. Just lump our opinions, guide lines, experiences together mix in what feels right to you and practice and you'll do fine. [/QUOTE]
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