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Long Range Hunting & Shooting
$4,000 budget
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<blockquote data-quote="One Hole" data-source="post: 1916389" data-attributes="member: 90934"><p>Sounds like you are more hunter than hardcore longrange/tactical. I would allocate about $2k for scope/rings/bases (swaro Z6 or Leupold VX6), about $1500 for rifle and rest for range finder and misc.. Don't overlook the remington custom shop guns. I recently picked up a new stainless mountain rifle in .3006 that shoots as well as any of my full customs out to 500yds. It's nice and lightweight, weatherproof and quick pointing. Cooper, Weatherby and CZ are also making some nice rigs. The nice thing about a remington 700 is you can always incrementally customize it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="One Hole, post: 1916389, member: 90934"] Sounds like you are more hunter than hardcore longrange/tactical. I would allocate about $2k for scope/rings/bases (swaro Z6 or Leupold VX6), about $1500 for rifle and rest for range finder and misc.. Don't overlook the remington custom shop guns. I recently picked up a new stainless mountain rifle in .3006 that shoots as well as any of my full customs out to 500yds. It's nice and lightweight, weatherproof and quick pointing. Cooper, Weatherby and CZ are also making some nice rigs. The nice thing about a remington 700 is you can always incrementally customize it. [/QUOTE]
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