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The Basics, Starting Out
Which rifle to use for first long range set up.
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<blockquote data-quote="Coleman 45" data-source="post: 912693" data-attributes="member: 76492"><p>Ive used many long range rifles, from Gunwerks 7mm mag, to various .50 cal rifles. And ive used those rifles out to 1000 meters on steel and Rocky bluffs. I know what a quality rifle is. But, all those rifles were made from the ground up by custom shops or from the factory for long range. My point in this is that i want to have my own rifle that i have put work into to make it long range capable. And that i can use to show my friends that think they are instantly super marksman that a decent rifle with a well practiced user will beat an idiot with the best rifle around. I know this is going to be a never ending project, that will challenge me to develop my skills more than to develop the rifle. The challenge is what i intend to find the joy in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coleman 45, post: 912693, member: 76492"] Ive used many long range rifles, from Gunwerks 7mm mag, to various .50 cal rifles. And ive used those rifles out to 1000 meters on steel and Rocky bluffs. I know what a quality rifle is. But, all those rifles were made from the ground up by custom shops or from the factory for long range. My point in this is that i want to have my own rifle that i have put work into to make it long range capable. And that i can use to show my friends that think they are instantly super marksman that a decent rifle with a well practiced user will beat an idiot with the best rifle around. I know this is going to be a never ending project, that will challenge me to develop my skills more than to develop the rifle. The challenge is what i intend to find the joy in. [/QUOTE]
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