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<blockquote data-quote="Frankie_2_Times" data-source="post: 100481" data-attributes="member: 5660"><p>Let me start off by saying I'm new to the long range game, but definitely interested in learning more. I've been reading through a bunch of the posts and want to start looking for my first long range shooter. What I'm looking for in a hunting rifle, not necessarily a featherweight, but something that isn't a chore to tote around in the field. I haven't set a price limited yet because I'm usually willing to pay mor for better quality. Right nowI'm thinking somewhere in the $2000 range for the rifle, not including optics. I've got a moose and grizzly hunt in Alaska that I would want to use this rifle. Thought a .300 WSM would be a good candidate. I'm also a leftie, so that sometimes makes things more challenging in terms of find equipment. My limited understanding of what it takes to put together a custom rifle and my time table makes starting a "project" rifle a difficult task. Looking for recommendations for an off the shelf shooter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frankie_2_Times, post: 100481, member: 5660"] Let me start off by saying I’m new to the long range game, but definitely interested in learning more. I’ve been reading through a bunch of the posts and want to start looking for my first long range shooter. What I’m looking for in a hunting rifle, not necessarily a featherweight, but something that isn’t a chore to tote around in the field. I haven’t set a price limited yet because I’m usually willing to pay mor for better quality. Right nowI’m thinking somewhere in the $2000 range for the rifle, not including optics. I’ve got a moose and grizzly hunt in Alaska that I would want to use this rifle. Thought a .300 WSM would be a good candidate. I’m also a leftie, so that sometimes makes things more challenging in terms of find equipment. My limited understanding of what it takes to put together a custom rifle and my time table makes starting a “project” rifle a difficult task. Looking for recommendations for an off the shelf shooter. [/QUOTE]
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