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The Basics, Starting Out
Got my first longrange rig need some help
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<blockquote data-quote="BrandonA" data-source="post: 173283" data-attributes="member: 5944"><p>Trigger: Some people love it, some people not so much... I'd at least have a smith lighten the pull on it</p><p></p><p>Scope + Recticle: I think with your price range Buffalobob made a great suggestion, I'd suggest the thin duplex though for recticle... You can also send the scope into Leupold and they can put on custom turrets to make clicking easier.</p><p></p><p>I think you should learn to click first and not worry about the custom recticles.. Even if you get into them I don't know how much you'll use them unless you have one setup for your guns ballistics</p><p></p><p>Bullets: Shoot what your gun likes, I personally use TSX's, lots won't use them due to the lower .BC (which mostly helps against wind drift). Shoot what your gun shoots the best, that's my suggestion</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrandonA, post: 173283, member: 5944"] Trigger: Some people love it, some people not so much... I'd at least have a smith lighten the pull on it Scope + Recticle: I think with your price range Buffalobob made a great suggestion, I'd suggest the thin duplex though for recticle... You can also send the scope into Leupold and they can put on custom turrets to make clicking easier. I think you should learn to click first and not worry about the custom recticles.. Even if you get into them I don't know how much you'll use them unless you have one setup for your guns ballistics Bullets: Shoot what your gun likes, I personally use TSX's, lots won't use them due to the lower .BC (which mostly helps against wind drift). Shoot what your gun shoots the best, that's my suggestion [/QUOTE]
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