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The Basics, Starting Out
Winchester M70 Question
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<blockquote data-quote="BOBinWA" data-source="post: 1241881" data-attributes="member: 94168"><p>Thanks for the replies. </p><p></p><p>MTHunt you bring up a good point. I am a hunter first and foremost, so I am looking for a deer and elk hunting rifle (.300 WM or 7mm RM) that will shoot sub MOA with a minimum of work. I'm new to long range shooting and know I need a lot of practice to extend my maximum effect range, but don't want the rifle's capabilities to be a limiting factor. </p><p></p><p>Thanks again for the replies guys. There is some great info here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BOBinWA, post: 1241881, member: 94168"] Thanks for the replies. MTHunt you bring up a good point. I am a hunter first and foremost, so I am looking for a deer and elk hunting rifle (.300 WM or 7mm RM) that will shoot sub MOA with a minimum of work. I'm new to long range shooting and know I need a lot of practice to extend my maximum effect range, but don't want the rifle's capabilities to be a limiting factor. Thanks again for the replies guys. There is some great info here. [/QUOTE]
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