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<blockquote data-quote="BigDaddy0381" data-source="post: 669475" data-attributes="member: 8374"><p>There is more info on this forum about long range shooting than anyone can ever read. I just read the in's and out's and about the fundamentals of everything about shooting here. I would suggest loading your own ammo if you don't already. consistence is the key to LRS. </p><p></p><p>I have shot a 30-06 out to 750 yards and it did really well. This was thru a 700 bolt gun. Its a factory rifle with a trigger job and a 3x9 Super Sniper. The rifle is nothing fancy. I load a 168gr Berger for it. the bigger faster rounds make LRS a little easier with the heavy bullets and hold more energy for when it hits the targets. </p><p></p><p>Also start at 100 and work your way out slowly. practice, practice,practice then practice more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigDaddy0381, post: 669475, member: 8374"] There is more info on this forum about long range shooting than anyone can ever read. I just read the in's and out's and about the fundamentals of everything about shooting here. I would suggest loading your own ammo if you don't already. consistence is the key to LRS. I have shot a 30-06 out to 750 yards and it did really well. This was thru a 700 bolt gun. Its a factory rifle with a trigger job and a 3x9 Super Sniper. The rifle is nothing fancy. I load a 168gr Berger for it. the bigger faster rounds make LRS a little easier with the heavy bullets and hold more energy for when it hits the targets. Also start at 100 and work your way out slowly. practice, practice,practice then practice more. [/QUOTE]
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