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<blockquote data-quote="Cold Trigger Finger" data-source="post: 1583082" data-attributes="member: 56732"><p>If I was in the market to start out again. </p><p> I would find a sub 300 buck Savage Edge or Axis or RAR in 243 Win, 308 Win or 6.5 Cm . 20 moa rail. Set of 30 mm rings . 10 power SWFA SS MRAD scope. A 9-13" Harris knotched leg bipod . a Kestrel wind meter and a shooting matt. A Mildot Master . and a couple thousand Nosler CC bullets from Shooters Pro Shop. </p><p></p><p> Then go out and start the adventure of long range shooting with as much help ,advice and good instruction as I could find. And practice, practice , practice. </p><p> With correct practice, by the time this 2k bullets were shot up . 700 yards wouldn't seem that far. And working up to understanding and shooting to the rifles potential at 800, 900 or further would be well on its way. </p><p> And the ability to eliminate calf eaters from the food chain. Or fill the freezer would be there as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cold Trigger Finger, post: 1583082, member: 56732"] If I was in the market to start out again. I would find a sub 300 buck Savage Edge or Axis or RAR in 243 Win, 308 Win or 6.5 Cm . 20 moa rail. Set of 30 mm rings . 10 power SWFA SS MRAD scope. A 9-13" Harris knotched leg bipod . a Kestrel wind meter and a shooting matt. A Mildot Master . and a couple thousand Nosler CC bullets from Shooters Pro Shop. Then go out and start the adventure of long range shooting with as much help ,advice and good instruction as I could find. And practice, practice , practice. With correct practice, by the time this 2k bullets were shot up . 700 yards wouldn't seem that far. And working up to understanding and shooting to the rifles potential at 800, 900 or further would be well on its way. And the ability to eliminate calf eaters from the food chain. Or fill the freezer would be there as well. [/QUOTE]
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