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The Basics, Starting Out
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<blockquote data-quote="roninflag" data-source="post: 480510" data-attributes="member: 5691"><p>MATT- I live in colder part of az. welcome. it snowed 8 inches and i am shoveling. the 7mm mag is a great long range round. the 140 out to 500 or more yards is very good. the gun and scope are more important than caliber though. they determine how far you can shoot. you will have to go shoot your rifle and see what its capabilities are. shoooting distance take some practice that is why most(99.99%) reload. you can get a coues deer permit every year if you want the others you are probably going to have a wait. it took me 27 for bighorn. i have 19 for antelope and it took 17 for elk, 14 for mule deer. both of my 7's shoot 140 bergers and accubonds into less than 1/2 inch. there are f-class matches in the valley if you shoot those matches it will help . i do it because i get to shoot more than one shot a year. it was good weather yesterday and i won. look on desertsharpshooters.com for calendar. roniflag</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roninflag, post: 480510, member: 5691"] MATT- I live in colder part of az. welcome. it snowed 8 inches and i am shoveling. the 7mm mag is a great long range round. the 140 out to 500 or more yards is very good. the gun and scope are more important than caliber though. they determine how far you can shoot. you will have to go shoot your rifle and see what its capabilities are. shoooting distance take some practice that is why most(99.99%) reload. you can get a coues deer permit every year if you want the others you are probably going to have a wait. it took me 27 for bighorn. i have 19 for antelope and it took 17 for elk, 14 for mule deer. both of my 7's shoot 140 bergers and accubonds into less than 1/2 inch. there are f-class matches in the valley if you shoot those matches it will help . i do it because i get to shoot more than one shot a year. it was good weather yesterday and i won. look on desertsharpshooters.com for calendar. roniflag [/QUOTE]
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