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The Basics, Starting Out
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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 424046" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>It is a real good idea to get into a chambering like the 300WSM when getting started. You can shoot the heck out of it and get long barrel life with a vast number of good bullet choices. If you don't shoot more than a hundred or two a year then a hotter round may do ya, but you get so much better at what it takes to LRH if you shoot a lot more than that and you want a long life consistent chambering so you can just worry about shooting not the lands moving all the time and the speed changing. A 300WSM built on a trued action with a medium heavy barrel 26in-28in long with a brake all in a LRH style stock would be awesome to start with IMO. </p><p></p><p>Or a 338 RUM if you want the long range smack down in a heavy rifle, same reasons as above. gun)</p><p></p><p>Welcome, to LRH by the way, it's a lot of fun around here and guys are real helpful!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 424046, member: 13632"] It is a real good idea to get into a chambering like the 300WSM when getting started. You can shoot the heck out of it and get long barrel life with a vast number of good bullet choices. If you don't shoot more than a hundred or two a year then a hotter round may do ya, but you get so much better at what it takes to LRH if you shoot a lot more than that and you want a long life consistent chambering so you can just worry about shooting not the lands moving all the time and the speed changing. A 300WSM built on a trued action with a medium heavy barrel 26in-28in long with a brake all in a LRH style stock would be awesome to start with IMO. Or a 338 RUM if you want the long range smack down in a heavy rifle, same reasons as above. gun) Welcome, to LRH by the way, it's a lot of fun around here and guys are real helpful!! [/QUOTE]
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