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The Basics, Starting Out
help with entry to long range shooting
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<blockquote data-quote="BIG HAIRY GORILLA" data-source="post: 450407" data-attributes="member: 29181"><p>thanks for the welcome and taking the time to give me some advice. would a 4-16X50 be a better option? i dont intend to hunt anything with this rifle. i hunt, but mainly wimpy florida deer, and the occasional hog. both of which i do with a different set up and at a max distance of about 75 yards(for now). i intend to take all the advice i can get. im one of those people wants to do something right(or as close to right) the first time around. you seem very educated in this sport, as do most of the people on this forum. i chose the .308 for the light recoil, choice of quality ammo, and the barrel life. however, i have not bought the rifle yet and i am more than open to other suggestions on rifles, scopes, accessories, techniques, and pretty much anything else to do with LRS. after all i am a complete newbie and i want to learn from people who have experience and enjoy the hobby(addiction?)</p><p> </p><p>again, thank you for all of your help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BIG HAIRY GORILLA, post: 450407, member: 29181"] thanks for the welcome and taking the time to give me some advice. would a 4-16X50 be a better option? i dont intend to hunt anything with this rifle. i hunt, but mainly wimpy florida deer, and the occasional hog. both of which i do with a different set up and at a max distance of about 75 yards(for now). i intend to take all the advice i can get. im one of those people wants to do something right(or as close to right) the first time around. you seem very educated in this sport, as do most of the people on this forum. i chose the .308 for the light recoil, choice of quality ammo, and the barrel life. however, i have not bought the rifle yet and i am more than open to other suggestions on rifles, scopes, accessories, techniques, and pretty much anything else to do with LRS. after all i am a complete newbie and i want to learn from people who have experience and enjoy the hobby(addiction?) again, thank you for all of your help. [/QUOTE]
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