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The Basics, Starting Out
850 yard elk rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="Moman" data-source="post: 323086" data-attributes="member: 10494"><p>+1 on the 7mm or 300 mag's. Either of these would serve you well while you advance through this sport. I have been using a 6-3/4 lb 300 WM and have no problem shooting 1000 yds with it. Although, I realize a 12+ lb Edge will do this much more accurately. To me, this gun is the best of both worlds as I can pack it 10 miles a day and still shoot long distance with it.</p><p> </p><p>I would also pick up a decent 308 Win for practice. I wish I had sooner and I wouldn't be rebarreling my 300 right now. I shoot both of these guns 1,000 + and now am looking for that heavier gun in 300 RUM or the Edge. </p><p> </p><p>Find a ballistic program and run a few figures with these calibers, that will tell you a lot about downrange performance and energy. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moman, post: 323086, member: 10494"] +1 on the 7mm or 300 mag's. Either of these would serve you well while you advance through this sport. I have been using a 6-3/4 lb 300 WM and have no problem shooting 1000 yds with it. Although, I realize a 12+ lb Edge will do this much more accurately. To me, this gun is the best of both worlds as I can pack it 10 miles a day and still shoot long distance with it. I would also pick up a decent 308 Win for practice. I wish I had sooner and I wouldn't be rebarreling my 300 right now. I shoot both of these guns 1,000 + and now am looking for that heavier gun in 300 RUM or the Edge. Find a ballistic program and run a few figures with these calibers, that will tell you a lot about downrange performance and energy. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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