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The Basics, Starting Out
Gun,scope and Caliber for a newbie?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rem700" data-source="post: 775349" data-attributes="member: 30019"><p>I would keep a eye on the used racks. I was at a gunshop just a couple of months ago and spotted a used Sendaro in 7mm for $700. </p><p></p><p>I like the Savage LRH for a factory long range rig. It's a little over your budget but worth saving a few more dollars for. Very accurate and almost the perfect weight for carrying without being too heavy.</p><p></p><p>As far as optics, put the money towards the optics. Quality glass pays for itself. The clarity and precise movement in the turrets make or break a long range shot. gun)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rem700, post: 775349, member: 30019"] I would keep a eye on the used racks. I was at a gunshop just a couple of months ago and spotted a used Sendaro in 7mm for $700. I like the Savage LRH for a factory long range rig. It's a little over your budget but worth saving a few more dollars for. Very accurate and almost the perfect weight for carrying without being too heavy. As far as optics, put the money towards the optics. Quality glass pays for itself. The clarity and precise movement in the turrets make or break a long range shot. gun) [/QUOTE]
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