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The Basics, Starting Out
Need long range advice on stock, scope, etc.
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<blockquote data-quote="308" data-source="post: 52278" data-attributes="member: 279"><p>I have a good friend who is getting set up for some long range hunting and has started with a fine rifle and is needing some help from others who have gone before so to speak.</p><p></p><p> The rifle is a Rem 40x in 300 Rem Ultra Mag. He is needing some advice for the best or one of the best scopes, mounts, and stock for precision long ranging.</p><p> </p><p> As the rifle comes from Remington it probably weighs in the neighborhood of 13 lbs so a stock that can be solid poured or have some other means of increaseing the total weight of the rifle would be helpful.</p><p></p><p> I know some of you have the right answers and will do your best to help. Forgive me for not posting lately, just been busy with other things. Let me know what yall think on the subject and I'll get the word back to him: Thanks in advance: 308</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="308, post: 52278, member: 279"] I have a good friend who is getting set up for some long range hunting and has started with a fine rifle and is needing some help from others who have gone before so to speak. The rifle is a Rem 40x in 300 Rem Ultra Mag. He is needing some advice for the best or one of the best scopes, mounts, and stock for precision long ranging. As the rifle comes from Remington it probably weighs in the neighborhood of 13 lbs so a stock that can be solid poured or have some other means of increaseing the total weight of the rifle would be helpful. I know some of you have the right answers and will do your best to help. Forgive me for not posting lately, just been busy with other things. Let me know what yall think on the subject and I'll get the word back to him: Thanks in advance: 308 [/QUOTE]
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