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<blockquote data-quote="Rimfire" data-source="post: 761341" data-attributes="member: 8839"><p>You jumped in fast with some advanced equipement, so dont take this the wrong way but before this question can be answered one would need to know what level of shooting are you at right now? If you know the difference between a MOA rifle and a 1/2 moa rifle and can shoot good enough to test loads then do it yourself. It's all part of the learning process. Nothing worse than someone handing someone a rifle thats dialed in and letting the new shooter ring a gong at 1K and creating a monster that now thinks they area a long range shooter. You sound like you have a grasp on things and will learn fast. If you area a visual person it would help if you know someone who loads so you can see it step by step, and search this forum and others. Dont get too detailed as in BR prep take it easy at first and it will come fast. 160 NAB's are good bullets as are 175 SMK's and 162 A-max, the Berger VLD's can be more seating sensative if you go with Berger take a look at the new 180 Hybrid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rimfire, post: 761341, member: 8839"] You jumped in fast with some advanced equipement, so dont take this the wrong way but before this question can be answered one would need to know what level of shooting are you at right now? If you know the difference between a MOA rifle and a 1/2 moa rifle and can shoot good enough to test loads then do it yourself. It's all part of the learning process. Nothing worse than someone handing someone a rifle thats dialed in and letting the new shooter ring a gong at 1K and creating a monster that now thinks they area a long range shooter. You sound like you have a grasp on things and will learn fast. If you area a visual person it would help if you know someone who loads so you can see it step by step, and search this forum and others. Dont get too detailed as in BR prep take it easy at first and it will come fast. 160 NAB's are good bullets as are 175 SMK's and 162 A-max, the Berger VLD's can be more seating sensative if you go with Berger take a look at the new 180 Hybrid. [/QUOTE]
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