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The Basics, Starting Out
Any tips and thoughts for a long range rifle?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sako7STW" data-source="post: 378666" data-attributes="member: 2112"><p>I am newer to the more extreme long range shooting. i have shot Antelope and stuff past 500yrds but I am looking to stretch out to 1000+. like you I am asking questions and trying to learn and doing some upgrades to my shooting set-up.</p><p></p><p>I hate to say it since they are a site sponsor, but I was not impressed with the Huskemaw scopes. Great idea and philosophy but the glass sucked in every one I have looked through. Being from Europe, you have extremely better options over there for the same money. I dont feel you get your money worth with their scopes. Probably made some of the guys upset with this, but I am just being honest about my opinion.</p><p></p><p>Also, go magnum and dont look back. Too much is better than to start with not enough and its alot cheaper than to do it twice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sako7STW, post: 378666, member: 2112"] I am newer to the more extreme long range shooting. i have shot Antelope and stuff past 500yrds but I am looking to stretch out to 1000+. like you I am asking questions and trying to learn and doing some upgrades to my shooting set-up. I hate to say it since they are a site sponsor, but I was not impressed with the Huskemaw scopes. Great idea and philosophy but the glass sucked in every one I have looked through. Being from Europe, you have extremely better options over there for the same money. I dont feel you get your money worth with their scopes. Probably made some of the guys upset with this, but I am just being honest about my opinion. Also, go magnum and dont look back. Too much is better than to start with not enough and its alot cheaper than to do it twice. [/QUOTE]
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