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Best Value Long Range Hunting Rifle up to $5k
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<blockquote data-quote="dixiemagnum80" data-source="post: 1973305" data-attributes="member: 67950"><p>I didn't read all 13 pages of this thread so hopefully I don't go over something someone already has. One of the keys to precision shooting his precision ammunition. If you don't reload you may or may not get the accuracy you're looking for because of factory ammo. A custom rifle will do you very little good if you don't feed it the right ammunition. You might get lucky for one to shoot factory ammo but what if you can't get enough of the same lot number? Having custom ammunition made for a rifle is extremely expensive. Last time I looked into it I was going to be charged $350 for load work and another $5-$6 per round for 100 rounds of ammo which was the minimum. At that rate you're going to spend a fortune trying to get yourself comfortable at the ranges your rifle is capable of shooting. Good luck with whatever you decide to do. Keep us updated on your endeavor. We've all been in the starting blocks and it's tough to get rolling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dixiemagnum80, post: 1973305, member: 67950"] I didn’t read all 13 pages of this thread so hopefully I don’t go over something someone already has. One of the keys to precision shooting his precision ammunition. If you don’t reload you may or may not get the accuracy you’re looking for because of factory ammo. A custom rifle will do you very little good if you don’t feed it the right ammunition. You might get lucky for one to shoot factory ammo but what if you can’t get enough of the same lot number? Having custom ammunition made for a rifle is extremely expensive. Last time I looked into it I was going to be charged $350 for load work and another $5-$6 per round for 100 rounds of ammo which was the minimum. At that rate you’re going to spend a fortune trying to get yourself comfortable at the ranges your rifle is capable of shooting. Good luck with whatever you decide to do. Keep us updated on your endeavor. We’ve all been in the starting blocks and it’s tough to get rolling. [/QUOTE]
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