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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Advice on Scope Welcomed
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<blockquote data-quote="BwanaObie" data-source="post: 2948669" data-attributes="member: 120835"><p>Hello 'Small Lady': I wonder what the weight of your rifle is, and how does it fit you..? With your chosen caliber, you may wish to practice with lower-grain bullets so a flinch doesn't develop in relatively new shooters. </p><p></p><p>Lots of good advice here for you on scopes, so take your time picking one out before putting your cash down on the barrel head! Depending on the light conditions shooters encounter, consider illuminated reticles as well. You should be able to get a very good rifle optic for $1000.00 bucks or so. </p><p></p><p>In Alberta, I shop Bass Pro, Cabelas in Calgary or Edmonton, and I've also bought shooting and hunting equipment from Prophet River Arms in Lloydminster in their huge new store. A good number of sportsmen/ladies from stateside drop in here prior to their hunts for perusal of supplies, etc. as per their outfitters' recommendations. </p><p></p><p>Best of luck..!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BwanaObie, post: 2948669, member: 120835"] Hello 'Small Lady': I wonder what the weight of your rifle is, and how does it fit you..? With your chosen caliber, you may wish to practice with lower-grain bullets so a flinch doesn't develop in relatively new shooters. Lots of good advice here for you on scopes, so take your time picking one out before putting your cash down on the barrel head! Depending on the light conditions shooters encounter, consider illuminated reticles as well. You should be able to get a very good rifle optic for $1000.00 bucks or so. In Alberta, I shop Bass Pro, Cabelas in Calgary or Edmonton, and I've also bought shooting and hunting equipment from Prophet River Arms in Lloydminster in their huge new store. A good number of sportsmen/ladies from stateside drop in here prior to their hunts for perusal of supplies, etc. as per their outfitters' recommendations. Best of luck..! [/QUOTE]
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