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The Basics, Starting Out
Good, Basic, Longer Range Rifle to learn on?
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<blockquote data-quote="TheSquirrell2" data-source="post: 802194" data-attributes="member: 68013"><p>Good Morning All,</p><p>Thank you all for your replies. It took me a bit to look up all the terms and try to get a better grip on your answers. I still have much to learn; however, I do have a better understanding of what I will need. I purchased a Benelli and I took your advice and went with the .300 as opposed to the .338. I wanted this rifle for deer hunting, and target shooting in up state NY. </p><p>bkondeff: I believe this system fits the parameters, as I understood them...</p><p>Lite Weight (7.3 lbs)</p><p>1 for 100 moa, I think?</p><p>A Break to dampen recoil</p><p>Ability to be customized</p><p>I stuck with Benelli strictly out of personal preference. I love the two shot guns I have by them too much! </p><p> But I stuck with the .3 over the 7mm because it seemed to be more common for ease of finding ammunition, magazines, and so on. I do have to say I don't fully understand the barrel lengths and how the effect the shot... this rifle has a 24" barrel.</p><p>Thank you all again for the help! Now I have to try and figure out a scope and ammunition, do you have any thoughts? </p><p>-William</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheSquirrell2, post: 802194, member: 68013"] Good Morning All, Thank you all for your replies. It took me a bit to look up all the terms and try to get a better grip on your answers. I still have much to learn; however, I do have a better understanding of what I will need. I purchased a Benelli and I took your advice and went with the .300 as opposed to the .338. I wanted this rifle for deer hunting, and target shooting in up state NY. bkondeff: I believe this system fits the parameters, as I understood them... Lite Weight (7.3 lbs) 1 for 100 moa, I think? A Break to dampen recoil Ability to be customized I stuck with Benelli strictly out of personal preference. I love the two shot guns I have by them too much! But I stuck with the .3 over the 7mm because it seemed to be more common for ease of finding ammunition, magazines, and so on. I do have to say I don't fully understand the barrel lengths and how the effect the shot... this rifle has a 24" barrel. Thank you all again for the help! Now I have to try and figure out a scope and ammunition, do you have any thoughts? -William [/QUOTE]
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