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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
.308 vs 7mm
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<blockquote data-quote="Beng" data-source="post: 743864" data-attributes="member: 37512"><p>You intent to practice with that rifle, right?</p><p>Buy a Rem Milspec 5r in .308 Win burn out the first barrel at 300 to 600 yard and then rebarrel to .264 cal for 1000 yard when you are set up to reload.</p><p>That should give you a nice training rifle, with acceptable stock and match diameter barrel.</p><p>The magnums are nice if you have to kill something downrange, paper doesn't need killing.</p><p>You can use the rifle for deer hunting to 300-400yards too.</p><p>For longrange hunting build a dedicated rifle as soon as you are able to consistently hit at these ranges with your practice rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beng, post: 743864, member: 37512"] You intent to practice with that rifle, right? Buy a Rem Milspec 5r in .308 Win burn out the first barrel at 300 to 600 yard and then rebarrel to .264 cal for 1000 yard when you are set up to reload. That should give you a nice training rifle, with acceptable stock and match diameter barrel. The magnums are nice if you have to kill something downrange, paper doesn't need killing. You can use the rifle for deer hunting to 300-400yards too. For longrange hunting build a dedicated rifle as soon as you are able to consistently hit at these ranges with your practice rifle. [/QUOTE]
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