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<blockquote data-quote="SavageShtr" data-source="post: 267926" data-attributes="member: 15118"><p>the 308win is a great caliber to start with like mentioned in other posts. you can get lots of practice for a reasobable price. after you get the hang of shooting at extended ranges with that you can allways rechamber to a larger caliber like the 300 WM or the RUM. that is what Tank did he started with the 308 then graduated to the 300wsm, and he seems to like the change. i am using a 308win right now and am currently building a 338 Lapua to really reach out and touch something. think trigger time and cost when first getting started you don't want to break the bank at first or the shoulder. Just my 2 cents.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Keep the barrel warm..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SavageShtr, post: 267926, member: 15118"] the 308win is a great caliber to start with like mentioned in other posts. you can get lots of practice for a reasobable price. after you get the hang of shooting at extended ranges with that you can allways rechamber to a larger caliber like the 300 WM or the RUM. that is what Tank did he started with the 308 then graduated to the 300wsm, and he seems to like the change. i am using a 308win right now and am currently building a 338 Lapua to really reach out and touch something. think trigger time and cost when first getting started you don't want to break the bank at first or the shoulder. Just my 2 cents. Keep the barrel warm.. [/QUOTE]
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