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The Basics, Starting Out
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<blockquote data-quote="jpd676" data-source="post: 1186841" data-attributes="member: 27751"><p>Welcome. Your rifle should get you to 1000 and reloading is key to accuracy. For the budget minded, a Harris S series bi pod would be good. If you are shooting from a bench the 6-9 works well. SWFA sells a super sniper line that is of very good quality, especially for the money. The fixed 10X ($300) was on my first long range set up and I could reach 1000 yards on a 300 mag with no problem. They also sell variable power scopes. The Sightron SIII series is also a solid scope. There are many ways to clean a rifle; an OTIS cleaning kit is a good way to go. If you post your budget for a scope you will probably get more opinions. I haven't shot factory ammo in a while so I can't recommend one to try. I would go with heavy for caliber bullets and do research to find bullets with high BC (ballistic coefficient).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jpd676, post: 1186841, member: 27751"] Welcome. Your rifle should get you to 1000 and reloading is key to accuracy. For the budget minded, a Harris S series bi pod would be good. If you are shooting from a bench the 6-9 works well. SWFA sells a super sniper line that is of very good quality, especially for the money. The fixed 10X ($300) was on my first long range set up and I could reach 1000 yards on a 300 mag with no problem. They also sell variable power scopes. The Sightron SIII series is also a solid scope. There are many ways to clean a rifle; an OTIS cleaning kit is a good way to go. If you post your budget for a scope you will probably get more opinions. I haven't shot factory ammo in a while so I can't recommend one to try. I would go with heavy for caliber bullets and do research to find bullets with high BC (ballistic coefficient). [/QUOTE]
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