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The Basics, Starting Out
Out of the Box: Best Long Range Target Rifle/Caliber/Ammo Combo?
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<blockquote data-quote="DakotaGlockGuy" data-source="post: 741095" data-attributes="member: 59926"><p><strong>Sincere thanks again!</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Believe me, about 98% of what I learned came from right here. I really can't say thanks enough for all the help I've gotten on this build. The depth of knowledge and level of experience is really second to none. Add to that the fact that people are very generous in sharing that wisdom... well, I'm just really greatful for all your help here. </p><p> </p><p>Toddc,</p><p>I hear what you're saying about the 284 being a harder hitting round, but you nailed it when you said that it won't make a lot of difference since I'm not going to be hunting with it. The other big plus with the Creedmoor round is that the cost of good, factory match ammo is extremely reasonable. I'm not sure when I'll start reloading, but I think I'll be happy with what I can do out of the box for a while anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DakotaGlockGuy, post: 741095, member: 59926"] [b]Sincere thanks again![/b] Believe me, about 98% of what I learned came from right here. I really can't say thanks enough for all the help I've gotten on this build. The depth of knowledge and level of experience is really second to none. Add to that the fact that people are very generous in sharing that wisdom... well, I'm just really greatful for all your help here. Toddc, I hear what you're saying about the 284 being a harder hitting round, but you nailed it when you said that it won't make a lot of difference since I'm not going to be hunting with it. The other big plus with the Creedmoor round is that the cost of good, factory match ammo is extremely reasonable. I'm not sure when I'll start reloading, but I think I'll be happy with what I can do out of the box for a while anyway. [/QUOTE]
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