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Better Late than Never
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<blockquote data-quote="Bominiscious" data-source="post: 2788949" data-attributes="member: 126645"><p>I'm new to the party but think this might be the right fit for me! I've been on several other forums for a while but recently keep getting directed here. I'm new to the long range shooting idea but I've recently set up a semi custom rifle. I kind of fell into it and now I see why guys get hooked. </p><p></p><p>I was having an older Remington re-barreled and while we were at it I had to Gunsmith do a few extra things and before I knew it I was shooting steel at 500 yards. I know for guys here that is a chip shot but I have never shot past 300 and considered that to be "long range". So now, I am trying to stretch it out to 700. Gonna need a lot of help as I have to friends or hunting partners that do this. Been bow hunting for the last 30 years. </p><p></p><p>Excited to learn. Excited for a new chapter in my journey. Excited to hit that gong!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bominiscious, post: 2788949, member: 126645"] I’m new to the party but think this might be the right fit for me! I’ve been on several other forums for a while but recently keep getting directed here. I’m new to the long range shooting idea but I’ve recently set up a semi custom rifle. I kind of fell into it and now I see why guys get hooked. I was having an older Remington re-barreled and while we were at it I had to Gunsmith do a few extra things and before I knew it I was shooting steel at 500 yards. I know for guys here that is a chip shot but I have never shot past 300 and considered that to be “long range“. So now, I am trying to stretch it out to 700. Gonna need a lot of help as I have to friends or hunting partners that do this. Been bow hunting for the last 30 years. Excited to learn. Excited for a new chapter in my journey. Excited to hit that gong! [/QUOTE]
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