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<blockquote data-quote="WyomingLawDog" data-source="post: 1014062" data-attributes="member: 85583"><p>I appreciate all of your responses. I am going to take it slow this winter and get the reloading figured out, buy a .300 weatherby die set for my reloading press and other reloading equipment after I do some reading and how too videos. Once I have the reloading down, then I am going to have a trigger job first and start shooting with new optics and see where it takes me. If the gun does not preform well, I can always take the optics off and put it on a new rifle and buy a die set to reload the new rifle round, correct? So I am not really out much and maybe the 300 weatherby only turns out to be a 800 yard gun, don't know until I try and start shoot long distance. I need to join the local gun club that has a cannon range that goes out to 1,200 yards where I can set up my own targets and practice this coming spring into summer before hunting season next year. So thanks for all the responses, I am going to take it slow and see where the rifle takes me on long distance shooting <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WyomingLawDog, post: 1014062, member: 85583"] I appreciate all of your responses. I am going to take it slow this winter and get the reloading figured out, buy a .300 weatherby die set for my reloading press and other reloading equipment after I do some reading and how too videos. Once I have the reloading down, then I am going to have a trigger job first and start shooting with new optics and see where it takes me. If the gun does not preform well, I can always take the optics off and put it on a new rifle and buy a die set to reload the new rifle round, correct? So I am not really out much and maybe the 300 weatherby only turns out to be a 800 yard gun, don't know until I try and start shoot long distance. I need to join the local gun club that has a cannon range that goes out to 1,200 yards where I can set up my own targets and practice this coming spring into summer before hunting season next year. So thanks for all the responses, I am going to take it slow and see where the rifle takes me on long distance shooting :) [/QUOTE]
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