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The Basics, Starting Out
Getting Started -- $4,200 Budget, Western NY
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<blockquote data-quote="tensix" data-source="post: 585740" data-attributes="member: 39999"><p>Thanks for your responses! I'll read over the other posts and I'm sure I'll have some more questions in the next day or so (although I do apologize if it's a few days again before I respond--the internet here is less than reliable). I hope that someday I'll be able to help other newcomers. Are there any good books?</p><p></p><p></p><p>Real quick: </p><p>AJ: I used to reload with my .32 but had to give that up when I enlisted. I intend to start again with my new rifle. I couldn't imagine shooting a factory load past 600 yards and expecting it to work consistently. Unfortunately, I will be unable to reload until I am done with my service in 2013 (powder on base is frowned upon). </p><p></p><p>T3: Yes, I am set to return stateside in August 2012. I've been here 5 months already. I am getting a two week R&R period in March/April which I hope to take full advantage of. I was hoping I could get in contact with a dealer and a gunsmith while I was over here and see if I can't have a rifle ready by April. That way I can take it for a test drive and have it worked on or adjusted while I'm back in the 'stan until August.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tensix, post: 585740, member: 39999"] Thanks for your responses! I'll read over the other posts and I'm sure I'll have some more questions in the next day or so (although I do apologize if it's a few days again before I respond--the internet here is less than reliable). I hope that someday I'll be able to help other newcomers. Are there any good books? Real quick: AJ: I used to reload with my .32 but had to give that up when I enlisted. I intend to start again with my new rifle. I couldn't imagine shooting a factory load past 600 yards and expecting it to work consistently. Unfortunately, I will be unable to reload until I am done with my service in 2013 (powder on base is frowned upon). T3: Yes, I am set to return stateside in August 2012. I've been here 5 months already. I am getting a two week R&R period in March/April which I hope to take full advantage of. I was hoping I could get in contact with a dealer and a gunsmith while I was over here and see if I can't have a rifle ready by April. That way I can take it for a test drive and have it worked on or adjusted while I'm back in the 'stan until August. [/QUOTE]
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