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<blockquote data-quote="Hdjno83" data-source="post: 1410393" data-attributes="member: 104917"><p>Im located in Juneau. We have a pretty nice public range and a couple indoor ranges. Nothing beyond 500 yards though without hiking up above treeline. </p><p></p><p>I mainly hunt blacktail deer and black bear. Iv been looking at the Bergara rifles as well as a few others. </p><p></p><p>One problem with setting up a rifle for long range in this part of the state (for hunting anyway) is that until you reach the alpine, all shots are less than 100 yards. So, either a rifle needs to be light and handy enough to make quick snap shots at low magnification as well as accurate at long range, or a lot of guys i know sling or pack there rifle and have a large handgun in a chest holster while hiking up. Either way is a compromise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hdjno83, post: 1410393, member: 104917"] Im located in Juneau. We have a pretty nice public range and a couple indoor ranges. Nothing beyond 500 yards though without hiking up above treeline. I mainly hunt blacktail deer and black bear. Iv been looking at the Bergara rifles as well as a few others. One problem with setting up a rifle for long range in this part of the state (for hunting anyway) is that until you reach the alpine, all shots are less than 100 yards. So, either a rifle needs to be light and handy enough to make quick snap shots at low magnification as well as accurate at long range, or a lot of guys i know sling or pack there rifle and have a large handgun in a chest holster while hiking up. Either way is a compromise. [/QUOTE]
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