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The Basics, Starting Out
Good caliber choices
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<blockquote data-quote="406precision" data-source="post: 897446" data-attributes="member: 69335"><p>Feenix is right you can find 308 stuff all over the place....and I really believe that the 308 is as good a long range trainer as you can get..if you can learn to read the wind effectively enough to shoot a 308 at a grand well then you can read the wind my friend..however in a ballistic fight the 260 is gonna win out...better bc better in the wind.</p><p> </p><p> I own both and shoot both alot..it's pretty much a toss up but if I could only own one it would be the 260....either way you have a shooter</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="406precision, post: 897446, member: 69335"] Feenix is right you can find 308 stuff all over the place....and I really believe that the 308 is as good a long range trainer as you can get..if you can learn to read the wind effectively enough to shoot a 308 at a grand well then you can read the wind my friend..however in a ballistic fight the 260 is gonna win out...better bc better in the wind. I own both and shoot both alot..it's pretty much a toss up but if I could only own one it would be the 260....either way you have a shooter [/QUOTE]
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