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The Basics, Starting Out
New rifle for my son.
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<blockquote data-quote="brianmark" data-source="post: 964859" data-attributes="member: 80573"><p>If I were to pick a good performing, low recoiling caliber thats capable of long range id pick a 6.5 creedmoor..didnt read to see if you reload, but if you dont you can get the hornady match factory ammo that out of mine shoots amazing in both 120 and 140..and the 120s hammer deer, shot 2 at about 350 and 200 and neither took a step..best part of the hornady match ammo is it gives exact load data on the box that you can replicate. My 6.5 creed is on a tc encore, and I love how it shoots but id like to get one in a bolt gun someday to use longer ranges...I really like what savage or ruger has for it, but of ciurse you could build one on any platform you wanted</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brianmark, post: 964859, member: 80573"] If I were to pick a good performing, low recoiling caliber thats capable of long range id pick a 6.5 creedmoor..didnt read to see if you reload, but if you dont you can get the hornady match factory ammo that out of mine shoots amazing in both 120 and 140..and the 120s hammer deer, shot 2 at about 350 and 200 and neither took a step..best part of the hornady match ammo is it gives exact load data on the box that you can replicate. My 6.5 creed is on a tc encore, and I love how it shoots but id like to get one in a bolt gun someday to use longer ranges...I really like what savage or ruger has for it, but of ciurse you could build one on any platform you wanted [/QUOTE]
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