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The Basics, Starting Out
Plan my budget gun
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<blockquote data-quote="Longshotlefty" data-source="post: 754244" data-attributes="member: 62636"><p>Hello, Here's my story. I have a NIB 700 SPS in 300 win mag. For now, I have $1000. to put into the gun. My question is, would you spend it all on optics and hope the gun was a decent shooter or have the action/trigger checked out? My goal is coyotes at 6-800 yds max. I chose the 300 because it may go as a backup elk gun on occasion and because I'm a lefty the choices are fewer.</p><p>I'm new to this long distance game. Help me spend my money wisely. </p><p>Thanks in advance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Longshotlefty, post: 754244, member: 62636"] Hello, Here's my story. I have a NIB 700 SPS in 300 win mag. For now, I have $1000. to put into the gun. My question is, would you spend it all on optics and hope the gun was a decent shooter or have the action/trigger checked out? My goal is coyotes at 6-800 yds max. I chose the 300 because it may go as a backup elk gun on occasion and because I'm a lefty the choices are fewer. I'm new to this long distance game. Help me spend my money wisely. Thanks in advance. [/QUOTE]
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