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<blockquote data-quote="kmrs75" data-source="post: 582185" data-attributes="member: 37366"><p>I didn't realise that was you. i saw that sight a while back but i assumed that a custom rifle would be way out of my price range of about $1200. </p><p></p><p>I know what you mean about getting business. Like me I have just started a business. I have started to make a spotting scope system that you are able to see your bullet holes at 1 mile. I know I may never be able to shoot 1 mile but I need a rifle that can shoot at least 1000 yards. I would like to improve my skills and use my system when I go out.</p><p></p><p>my biggest problem after my rifle is where to shoot. I'm in Illinois and there isn't any ranges near me. I have a friend that I can shoot at his place I think he has about 750 yards.</p><p></p><p>I have been asked to build a gun on a turret rig for him so he can coyote hunt from his living room using a computer. naaa I don't think that is a wise idea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kmrs75, post: 582185, member: 37366"] I didn’t realise that was you. i saw that sight a while back but i assumed that a custom rifle would be way out of my price range of about $1200. I know what you mean about getting business. Like me I have just started a business. I have started to make a spotting scope system that you are able to see your bullet holes at 1 mile. I know I may never be able to shoot 1 mile but I need a rifle that can shoot at least 1000 yards. I would like to improve my skills and use my system when I go out. my biggest problem after my rifle is where to shoot. I’m in Illinois and there isn’t any ranges near me. I have a friend that I can shoot at his place I think he has about 750 yards. I have been asked to build a gun on a turret rig for him so he can coyote hunt from his living room using a computer. naaa I don’t think that is a wise idea. [/QUOTE]
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