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The Basics, Starting Out
Dont be intimidated
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<blockquote data-quote="stovepipe" data-source="post: 2263166" data-attributes="member: 89267"><p>I've spent enough on rifles, scopes, range finders and different kinds of bullets and powder in the last 10 years to at least buy a new pickup... not necessarily just for chasing accuracy but for the fun of it..working up loads is my hobby . If a person has a consistent 1/2 MOA rifle, good quality reliable scope, wind meter and range finder and can practice enough at whatever range you are comfortable to be able make proper shot placement on whatever you are hunting you are good to go with that combo. If you are like me and seems like most of us here and have a ...let's say healthy desire for shooting and trying new things then there is always plenty of new things to spend your money on..good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stovepipe, post: 2263166, member: 89267"] I've spent enough on rifles, scopes, range finders and different kinds of bullets and powder in the last 10 years to at least buy a new pickup... not necessarily just for chasing accuracy but for the fun of it..working up loads is my hobby . If a person has a consistent 1/2 MOA rifle, good quality reliable scope, wind meter and range finder and can practice enough at whatever range you are comfortable to be able make proper shot placement on whatever you are hunting you are good to go with that combo. If you are like me and seems like most of us here and have a ...let's say healthy desire for shooting and trying new things then there is always plenty of new things to spend your money on..good luck [/QUOTE]
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