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<blockquote data-quote="yjpete" data-source="post: 635569" data-attributes="member: 43366"><p><span style="font-size: 12px"><span style="font-family: 'Calibri'">It' not poor syntax, or maybe it is, but I am looking for a rifle with lots of recoil, I enjoy it. It's not so important though that I will let it affect my decision. I grew up in house that did not allow guns, which is probably the reason I own so many now, just bought three more last week. I'm not by any means an expert, but I know enough to understand what I'm told. Right now 500 yards sounds like a mile to me, but I know that will change soon after my next purchase. I am looking for one that will be good out of the box but has a strong aftermarket following so I can modify it as I grow more proficient. My initial intent is target shooting with my buddies. If they are the only ones I'm good enough to beat than that's probably as far as I'll take it. If I am I'm able to, I would like enter a few local matches. My budget is around $3k, but I would wait if the right one is out of my price range. I don't hunt, but may start. A few of my friends are big hunters, and they are always trying to get me to go. I live in Minnesota, so white tail is the game of choice. I do not load yet, but am reading up on it and intend to in the future. Is there a big price difference when you load your own rounds? What are the benefits of loading vs. buying? Thanks again, I appreciate all the responses.</span></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yjpete, post: 635569, member: 43366"] [SIZE=3][FONT=Calibri]It’ not poor syntax, or maybe it is, but I am looking for a rifle with lots of recoil, I enjoy it. It's not so important though that I will let it affect my decision. I grew up in house that did not allow guns, which is probably the reason I own so many now, just bought three more last week. I’m not by any means an expert, but I know enough to understand what I’m told. Right now 500 yards sounds like a mile to me, but I know that will change soon after my next purchase. I am looking for one that will be good out of the box but has a strong aftermarket following so I can modify it as I grow more proficient. My initial intent is target shooting with my buddies. If they are the only ones I’m good enough to beat than that’s probably as far as I’ll take it. If I am I’m able to, I would like enter a few local matches. My budget is around $3k, but I would wait if the right one is out of my price range. I don’t hunt, but may start. A few of my friends are big hunters, and they are always trying to get me to go. I live in Minnesota, so white tail is the game of choice. I do not load yet, but am reading up on it and intend to in the future. Is there a big price difference when you load your own rounds? What are the benefits of loading vs. buying? Thanks again, I appreciate all the responses.[/FONT][/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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