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The Basics, Starting Out
First long range hunting rig
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<blockquote data-quote="USMC8531" data-source="post: 336996" data-attributes="member: 7133"><p>Hard to go wrong with a Sendero for starting out. I've become more of a fan of higher-powered scopes for trying to get every last little bit of accuracy out while the rifle is on a bench. For field use a scope with 10x is usually more than adequate. To shoot for groups (load development) I can do pretty well with a lower powered scope at 100yds, but when I move back past that to narrow down a load I found that I like to have a bit more power.</p><p></p><p>That being said trying to shoot a rifle with a scope on a higher power in the offhand position makes for some fits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="USMC8531, post: 336996, member: 7133"] Hard to go wrong with a Sendero for starting out. I've become more of a fan of higher-powered scopes for trying to get every last little bit of accuracy out while the rifle is on a bench. For field use a scope with 10x is usually more than adequate. To shoot for groups (load development) I can do pretty well with a lower powered scope at 100yds, but when I move back past that to narrow down a load I found that I like to have a bit more power. That being said trying to shoot a rifle with a scope on a higher power in the offhand position makes for some fits. [/QUOTE]
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