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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
30-06 at 600 yards
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<blockquote data-quote="NattyBumppo" data-source="post: 1036629" data-attributes="member: 86986"><p>point taken on barrel length for picking up the extra fps with a little longer barrel and I will look into that.</p><p></p><p> As for my situation with reloading it is not the price that is keeping me back rather an issue with spare time. As it is right now i struggle to go to the range as often as i would like. That being said my situation looks to be changing next year where i can further pursue long range shooting and at that time i plan to start my venture into hand loading </p><p></p><p>I am not new to firearms and have come to understand that when you buy quality first it will give you a platform that won't hold you back and save you money over the long run. On top of that having a firearm such as the one i plan to build instills the owner with a sense of pride that further encourages the cultivation of ones skills. </p><p></p><p>That's is just what i have found personally, others may have a different opinion. But that's why I'm here to learn from others opinions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NattyBumppo, post: 1036629, member: 86986"] point taken on barrel length for picking up the extra fps with a little longer barrel and I will look into that. As for my situation with reloading it is not the price that is keeping me back rather an issue with spare time. As it is right now i struggle to go to the range as often as i would like. That being said my situation looks to be changing next year where i can further pursue long range shooting and at that time i plan to start my venture into hand loading I am not new to firearms and have come to understand that when you buy quality first it will give you a platform that won't hold you back and save you money over the long run. On top of that having a firearm such as the one i plan to build instills the owner with a sense of pride that further encourages the cultivation of ones skills. That's is just what i have found personally, others may have a different opinion. But that's why I'm here to learn from others opinions. [/QUOTE]
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