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<blockquote data-quote="TallTx" data-source="post: 803354" data-attributes="member: 67839"><p>No worries, LDH, you havent. I realize that not reloading my own will be my achilles in all this and I'm hoping that store bought match grade will work well enough.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>And that is what it's all about.</p><p></p><p>In all actuallity, I'll probably spend more time on the range punching paper than I will out in the sticks looking for that elusive B&C record breaker but I do hope to go on an occational hunt now and again so I don't want something thats strickly a range gun. I've settled on a LH Remington 700 Varment 308 Win.</p><p></p><p>Lets talk optics, bases and rings. MOA or Mil Dot? As a biginning long range shooter, which is easier to pick up and learn or does it really matter? Based on the poll in here on MOA or Mil Dot, it sounds like the one to use is which ever one that works for me, which is true of all things but getting advice can't hurt.</p><p></p><p>I've thought about learnig to shoot right handed but I've got 55 yrs of habbit and instinct to unlearn inorder to make that work, however its not completely out of the question.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TallTx, post: 803354, member: 67839"] No worries, LDH, you havent. I realize that not reloading my own will be my achilles in all this and I'm hoping that store bought match grade will work well enough. And that is what it's all about. In all actuallity, I'll probably spend more time on the range punching paper than I will out in the sticks looking for that elusive B&C record breaker but I do hope to go on an occational hunt now and again so I don't want something thats strickly a range gun. I've settled on a LH Remington 700 Varment 308 Win. Lets talk optics, bases and rings. MOA or Mil Dot? As a biginning long range shooter, which is easier to pick up and learn or does it really matter? Based on the poll in here on MOA or Mil Dot, it sounds like the one to use is which ever one that works for me, which is true of all things but getting advice can't hurt. I've thought about learnig to shoot right handed but I've got 55 yrs of habbit and instinct to unlearn inorder to make that work, however its not completely out of the question. [/QUOTE]
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