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Buying a Gunwerks LR-1000 a good choice?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rohrk" data-source="post: 808379" data-attributes="member: 68218"><p>If you want to shoot 100 to 1000 and hit what you are aiming at all the time in different wind conditions, elivations etc.etc.. you need the right equipment. You neel the right range finder, balistics data and the ability to dial your scope to the correct settings to match your dope.</p><p> </p><p>You can try to go the inexpensive rout and spend a lot of time practicing and learning how to dial into your dope. Like everything else in life things are simply easier if you have $$$$$$$. I build my own .338 win mag on a mod 700 action, shoots .5 min of angle, I went with the Nikon 5-20 with standard 1/8 MOA scope turrets. If I were to do it over again I would buy the Gunwerks shooting system and the range finder. Hell the N.F scope is 2k of that price you quoted, you should read up on those scopes.</p><p> </p><p>All depends if you want to be shooting longer range effectivly in a shorter amount of time of if you would enjoy the learning experience and spend the time building your rifle, going to the range and figuring it all out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rohrk, post: 808379, member: 68218"] If you want to shoot 100 to 1000 and hit what you are aiming at all the time in different wind conditions, elivations etc.etc.. you need the right equipment. You neel the right range finder, balistics data and the ability to dial your scope to the correct settings to match your dope. You can try to go the inexpensive rout and spend a lot of time practicing and learning how to dial into your dope. Like everything else in life things are simply easier if you have $$$$$$$. I build my own .338 win mag on a mod 700 action, shoots .5 min of angle, I went with the Nikon 5-20 with standard 1/8 MOA scope turrets. If I were to do it over again I would buy the Gunwerks shooting system and the range finder. Hell the N.F scope is 2k of that price you quoted, you should read up on those scopes. All depends if you want to be shooting longer range effectivly in a shorter amount of time of if you would enjoy the learning experience and spend the time building your rifle, going to the range and figuring it all out. [/QUOTE]
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