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The Basics, Starting Out
Different calibers and loads for a beginner long ranger
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<blockquote data-quote="Supermag" data-source="post: 216290" data-attributes="member: 6408"><p>With what you tend to enjoy another for of long range shooting you may also look into is Creedmore (sp?) shooting. These are usually open sighted black powder rifles, so if you really enjoy shooting with open sights in a different setting this may be worth a look.</p><p></p><p>The 308 in something like a Remington VSSF or PSS would be a great starter gun. There are several companies that offer match loads for this cartridge if you don't reload. If your worried about recoil, the 308 is a good choice also especially in these heavy guns.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Supermag, post: 216290, member: 6408"] With what you tend to enjoy another for of long range shooting you may also look into is Creedmore (sp?) shooting. These are usually open sighted black powder rifles, so if you really enjoy shooting with open sights in a different setting this may be worth a look. The 308 in something like a Remington VSSF or PSS would be a great starter gun. There are several companies that offer match loads for this cartridge if you don't reload. If your worried about recoil, the 308 is a good choice also especially in these heavy guns. [/QUOTE]
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