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The Basics, Starting Out
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<blockquote data-quote="Oliver Whipple" data-source="post: 93294" data-attributes="member: 5335"><p>Buffalobob,</p><p>I hear what you're saying about burning some bullets. I've got maybe 500 of those BT's so that should be a good start and a heckuva lot of fun. But, since it's winter, and I've got the time and means, I figure on stepping up the performance capabilities of my rifle. Besides, unless it's chasin' coyotes with my .22/250, you won't find me outside with a rifle right now. But I'd sure like to be up to speed with a tuned .300 come spring. I like the rifle fine as it is and am comfortable with it in the wide open as well as the doghair lodgepole thickets. Can't blame a guy for wanting to make a good thing better. Curious about your comment on the mounts - what's wrong with the leupold QD? If that's going to pan out as a future problem, might as well switch it out now. Thanks for your reply, MTTB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oliver Whipple, post: 93294, member: 5335"] Buffalobob, I hear what you're saying about burning some bullets. I've got maybe 500 of those BT's so that should be a good start and a heckuva lot of fun. But, since it's winter, and I've got the time and means, I figure on stepping up the performance capabilities of my rifle. Besides, unless it's chasin' coyotes with my .22/250, you won't find me outside with a rifle right now. But I'd sure like to be up to speed with a tuned .300 come spring. I like the rifle fine as it is and am comfortable with it in the wide open as well as the doghair lodgepole thickets. Can't blame a guy for wanting to make a good thing better. Curious about your comment on the mounts - what's wrong with the leupold QD? If that's going to pan out as a future problem, might as well switch it out now. Thanks for your reply, MTTB [/QUOTE]
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