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<blockquote data-quote="Ian M" data-source="post: 53896" data-attributes="member: 25"><p>I'd suggest you do a search on each question you have in the archives, you'll find tons of info in there.</p><p></p><p>While these guys in here are quick to help, they sometimes tire of answering the same questions - or perceived same questions. Again, look in the archives.</p><p></p><p>Very well said, there is a lot of info available here and it should make good reading for anyone interested in getting into this game.</p><p></p><p>Only suggestion I would make would be to switch caliber to the .308 Win. - much cheaper to shoot since $ are a consideration, probably triple barrel life, will easily accomplish what you need out to 600 or longer. Bottom line it is easier to shoot, far better caliber to learn on. All the math and details have been done. If you were talking 700 and longer, the .300 Win. becomes more signigicant.</p><p>Just my thoughts. Good luck, hope you get into long range shooting and hunting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ian M, post: 53896, member: 25"] I'd suggest you do a search on each question you have in the archives, you'll find tons of info in there. While these guys in here are quick to help, they sometimes tire of answering the same questions - or perceived same questions. Again, look in the archives. Very well said, there is a lot of info available here and it should make good reading for anyone interested in getting into this game. Only suggestion I would make would be to switch caliber to the .308 Win. - much cheaper to shoot since $ are a consideration, probably triple barrel life, will easily accomplish what you need out to 600 or longer. Bottom line it is easier to shoot, far better caliber to learn on. All the math and details have been done. If you were talking 700 and longer, the .300 Win. becomes more signigicant. Just my thoughts. Good luck, hope you get into long range shooting and hunting. [/QUOTE]
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