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The Basics, Starting Out
What rifle combo to choose
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<blockquote data-quote="Lee Persons" data-source="post: 1524746" data-attributes="member: 108137"><p>Sorru for the late responses. Thank you all again for the input, greatly appreciated. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I believe i have come to an answer that satisfies my money concience. Instead of spending bigger money i think im going to spend time with the ranch 5.56 and learm to reliably hit targets up to 4 or 500 yds. Like you said, worl om the fundamentals. I admit im not a good shot and 223 ammo is much cheaper. I still have not decided on first or second focal plane but for money i think i may go with second and just remember to turn magnification to the right setting to range. Since i have only learned the basics of ranging i am looking for MIL reticle and MOA turrets. A fixed power thag is good is attractive and i may purchase one to put on the 223 to allow the rifle to shine and so that the only error is me amd i can hopefully learn! Thanks again and for sure ill be back when i do start a larger caliber build. Lee</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee Persons, post: 1524746, member: 108137"] Sorru for the late responses. Thank you all again for the input, greatly appreciated. I believe i have come to an answer that satisfies my money concience. Instead of spending bigger money i think im going to spend time with the ranch 5.56 and learm to reliably hit targets up to 4 or 500 yds. Like you said, worl om the fundamentals. I admit im not a good shot and 223 ammo is much cheaper. I still have not decided on first or second focal plane but for money i think i may go with second and just remember to turn magnification to the right setting to range. Since i have only learned the basics of ranging i am looking for MIL reticle and MOA turrets. A fixed power thag is good is attractive and i may purchase one to put on the 223 to allow the rifle to shine and so that the only error is me amd i can hopefully learn! Thanks again and for sure ill be back when i do start a larger caliber build. Lee [/QUOTE]
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