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The Basics, Starting Out
What it takes to get to 800 yards
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<blockquote data-quote="AKBman" data-source="post: 890058" data-attributes="member: 898"><p>I have stoned the trigger in my Ruger to the point the trigger pull is light enough for good groups, and almost no trigger creep at all. Right now I am having good luck with Hornady soft points, but I bought some Sierra 180gr SPBT bullets, going to see how they shoot, trying to find the powder my rifle likes best as well. I will be saving for new optics, thinking a variable with a top power of 12 or over, but I still want a low enough bottom end to still be able to hunt the timber. I will be buying the heavier bullets from here on out, I haven't shot anything under 180grs in almost a decade, just been really happy with the 180gr bullet weight. Bottom line, probably the most important thing at this point is the supplies to be able to practice a lot more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AKBman, post: 890058, member: 898"] I have stoned the trigger in my Ruger to the point the trigger pull is light enough for good groups, and almost no trigger creep at all. Right now I am having good luck with Hornady soft points, but I bought some Sierra 180gr SPBT bullets, going to see how they shoot, trying to find the powder my rifle likes best as well. I will be saving for new optics, thinking a variable with a top power of 12 or over, but I still want a low enough bottom end to still be able to hunt the timber. I will be buying the heavier bullets from here on out, I haven't shot anything under 180grs in almost a decade, just been really happy with the 180gr bullet weight. Bottom line, probably the most important thing at this point is the supplies to be able to practice a lot more. [/QUOTE]
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