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The Basics, Starting Out
Rifle in .223 cal for LR practice
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<blockquote data-quote="Rob01" data-source="post: 2620906" data-attributes="member: 2157"><p>Something to think about would be a Bighorn Origin and a .223 Wylde prefit barrel. That way you could also use it for larger calibers if you wanted by just an easy bolt face and barrel change. Not sure how much you want to spend but doing something like that allows more growth in the future in the same set up.</p><p></p><p>Spending money on a good .223 is not a waste and definitely not when you can turn it into other calibers easily. You can shoot a .223 with a good 75grn bullet to 1000+ yards. I have mine set up with a 27" barrel and have shot it to 1150 in matches with 75 ELD-Ms. They are a blast to shoot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rob01, post: 2620906, member: 2157"] Something to think about would be a Bighorn Origin and a .223 Wylde prefit barrel. That way you could also use it for larger calibers if you wanted by just an easy bolt face and barrel change. Not sure how much you want to spend but doing something like that allows more growth in the future in the same set up. Spending money on a good .223 is not a waste and definitely not when you can turn it into other calibers easily. You can shoot a .223 with a good 75grn bullet to 1000+ yards. I have mine set up with a 27" barrel and have shot it to 1150 in matches with 75 ELD-Ms. They are a blast to shoot. [/QUOTE]
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