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<blockquote data-quote="cazador1022" data-source="post: 755191" data-attributes="member: 33282"><p>I understand the value and superior performance of modern wildcats and ultra expensive "platforms" (used to be called a rifle). </p><p> </p><p>I would be very interested in <u><strong>learning</strong></u> about any of you who do long range shooting and hunting with more common<u> FACTORY </u>calibers such as 30.06 Springfield and a regular <u>off the shelf</u> rifle like a Remington 700. Basically something a normal blue collar guy like me could buy. </p><p>As far as glass is concerned, ..Heck some of the scopes I read about cost more than my 2001 Toyota. So for arguments sake, lets say a Leopold or Bushnell or Nikon for glass. </p><p> </p><p>Any in put in any of these areas would be greatly appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cazador1022, post: 755191, member: 33282"] I understand the value and superior performance of modern wildcats and ultra expensive "platforms" (used to be called a rifle). I would be very interested in [U][B]learning[/B][/U] about any of you who do long range shooting and hunting with more common[U] FACTORY [/U]calibers such as 30.06 Springfield and a regular [U]off the shelf[/U] rifle like a Remington 700. Basically something a normal blue collar guy like me could buy. As far as glass is concerned, ..Heck some of the scopes I read about cost more than my 2001 Toyota. So for arguments sake, lets say a Leopold or Bushnell or Nikon for glass. Any in put in any of these areas would be greatly appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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