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The Basics, Starting Out
A Bolt for long range?
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<blockquote data-quote="dsmer4ever" data-source="post: 807049" data-attributes="member: 68354"><p>Hello, I'm new to the sight but not to hunting and shooting. I am interested in doing some work to my A bolt to make it a more proficient long rang rig. It's a stainless stalker in 300wsm, I use it for everything from deer to moose and im starting to do some long range target shooting now. </p><p>My question is, is this a good platform to start out on? What should I start looking in to as far as upgrades for Browning goes?</p><p>The rifle will put three shots right around a inch apart at 100 yards as is. I've only added a limbsaver recoil pad. </p><p>I also own a Browning Eclipse M1000 in 22.250, the two rifles are kind of on the opposite ends of the scale. One is light with a shorter barrel while the other is heavy with a long heavy target barrel. </p><p>Should I build the 300 like the 22.250? The Eclipse shoots much better compared to the 300. I'd love to get the 300 working like the 22 in terms of accuracy but still be able to comfortly carry it hunting with me. </p><p>Any input would be very appreciated. </p><p>Thank you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dsmer4ever, post: 807049, member: 68354"] Hello, I'm new to the sight but not to hunting and shooting. I am interested in doing some work to my A bolt to make it a more proficient long rang rig. It's a stainless stalker in 300wsm, I use it for everything from deer to moose and im starting to do some long range target shooting now. My question is, is this a good platform to start out on? What should I start looking in to as far as upgrades for Browning goes? The rifle will put three shots right around a inch apart at 100 yards as is. I've only added a limbsaver recoil pad. I also own a Browning Eclipse M1000 in 22.250, the two rifles are kind of on the opposite ends of the scale. One is light with a shorter barrel while the other is heavy with a long heavy target barrel. Should I build the 300 like the 22.250? The Eclipse shoots much better compared to the 300. I'd love to get the 300 working like the 22 in terms of accuracy but still be able to comfortly carry it hunting with me. Any input would be very appreciated. Thank you [/QUOTE]
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