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The Basics, Starting Out
Bullet weight selection
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 8840" data-source="post: 1691379"><p>1 Twist rate</p><p>2 Caliber </p><p>3 Bullet weight </p><p>4 BC</p><p>5 Fps</p><p>6 Case size</p><p>7 Long or short barrel</p><p>8 heavy or light barrel</p><p>9 Scope</p><p></p><p>To answer any question you first need to know what your doing with the rifle. To do most anything that can be done you must have several rifles.</p><p>1 Bench rest</p><p>2 Hunting</p><p>3 Short range</p><p>4 Long range</p><p>5 Extreme long range</p><p>6 Small game </p><p>7 Large game</p><p>8 Dangerous game</p><p>9 Plinking</p><p>First thing first APPLICATION. What are you doing with the rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 8840, post: 1691379"] 1 Twist rate 2 Caliber 3 Bullet weight 4 BC 5 Fps 6 Case size 7 Long or short barrel 8 heavy or light barrel 9 Scope To answer any question you first need to know what your doing with the rifle. To do most anything that can be done you must have several rifles. 1 Bench rest 2 Hunting 3 Short range 4 Long range 5 Extreme long range 6 Small game 7 Large game 8 Dangerous game 9 Plinking First thing first APPLICATION. What are you doing with the rifle. [/QUOTE]
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