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The Basics, Starting Out
Advice for a newcomer to long range hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="roninflag" data-source="post: 398142" data-attributes="member: 5691"><p>you do not say what you are hunting; or where. try to not aquire the m1903 there are about 20 reason why. the 30-06 is a good long range round but the m1903 is not a good long range rifle. try to aquire a remington 700 sendero . if they are too much get a remington 700 sps varmint in 308 or 243. there is an article on cheap scope else where on lrh. i use bushnell elite 4200 and leup scopes. i find side focus and target turrets easier. i like at least a 4.5to 14 power. i like mil dots or a target dot. you can learn a lot by reading, but the sooner you start shooting the quicker you will learn. factory ammo is expensive ; in order to shoot more most reload their own ammo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roninflag, post: 398142, member: 5691"] you do not say what you are hunting; or where. try to not aquire the m1903 there are about 20 reason why. the 30-06 is a good long range round but the m1903 is not a good long range rifle. try to aquire a remington 700 sendero . if they are too much get a remington 700 sps varmint in 308 or 243. there is an article on cheap scope else where on lrh. i use bushnell elite 4200 and leup scopes. i find side focus and target turrets easier. i like at least a 4.5to 14 power. i like mil dots or a target dot. you can learn a lot by reading, but the sooner you start shooting the quicker you will learn. factory ammo is expensive ; in order to shoot more most reload their own ammo [/QUOTE]
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