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The Basics, Starting Out
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<blockquote data-quote="TroyS" data-source="post: 542350" data-attributes="member: 36416"><p>I'm a recently retired Army Warrant who inherited a pre-64 winchester 70 in 30-338 caliber. dad used it to hunt elk in Oregon and I'm down in Florida/Southern Georgia area. I got Dads dies and press and four boxes of ammo (loaded in 1967!) and want to reload for it, but hate to screw up the wooden stock currently on it. I also have to replace the old Redfield scope.</p><p></p><p>Looking for some recommendations on stock, scope/mounts, and bipod and anything else a new long distance hunter might like in his kit. Should I shoot the ammo or just pusll the bullets and save the brass?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TroyS, post: 542350, member: 36416"] I'm a recently retired Army Warrant who inherited a pre-64 winchester 70 in 30-338 caliber. dad used it to hunt elk in Oregon and I'm down in Florida/Southern Georgia area. I got Dads dies and press and four boxes of ammo (loaded in 1967!) and want to reload for it, but hate to screw up the wooden stock currently on it. I also have to replace the old Redfield scope. Looking for some recommendations on stock, scope/mounts, and bipod and anything else a new long distance hunter might like in his kit. Should I shoot the ammo or just pusll the bullets and save the brass? [/QUOTE]
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