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The Basics, Starting Out
Advice for a New LR shooter?
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<blockquote data-quote="mark fox" data-source="post: 1077024" data-attributes="member: 59903"><p>as far as the scope and rangefinder get the burris xtr 2 3-15 (yo buck) is correct about shooting on high power at close range it can be a problem but having the extra power to use when needed is also nice. The power you put it on is up to you. but if you dont have it you cant use it. but there is no reason on a hunting rifle to have 20, 25 plus power. you also want to remember the higher the power the less the moa travel. as far as the rangefinder get the br2 g7 rangefinder and have your turrents itched in yards by kenton industries...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mark fox, post: 1077024, member: 59903"] as far as the scope and rangefinder get the burris xtr 2 3-15 (yo buck) is correct about shooting on high power at close range it can be a problem but having the extra power to use when needed is also nice. The power you put it on is up to you. but if you dont have it you cant use it. but there is no reason on a hunting rifle to have 20, 25 plus power. you also want to remember the higher the power the less the moa travel. as far as the rangefinder get the br2 g7 rangefinder and have your turrents itched in yards by kenton industries... [/QUOTE]
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