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The Basics, Starting Out
Inherited rifles not fully sure what I have
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<blockquote data-quote="kc0pph" data-source="post: 624552" data-attributes="member: 35934"><p>SAVE YOUR BRASS!!! If you do not want it I will buy it off of you!!! For a Good Price!!</p><p></p><p>PM Me if you are interested.</p><p></p><p>The one thing you will notice with that rifle is Ammo Is Expensive. If you do not reload Please Send me your fired brass, I would love to have it and will make good use of it. </p><p></p><p>From your earlier posts I do not believe you reload, so watch out on pulling the trigger. This is not a gun where you can go to walmart and buy a box of 20 rounds for 20 bucks. 20 rounds costs over $130.00, closer to $150.00 depending on where you get it. (You can find it cheaper but from weatherby it is expensive, and cheaper means $120.00) </p><p></p><p>I would HIGHLY suggest getting something to learn the fundamentals of shooting before you shoot up all of that expensive ammo. You can grab a remington xps for $400, put a $100 scope on it and teach yourself how to shoot that way. Once you get it down take out the wby and learn to shoot it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kc0pph, post: 624552, member: 35934"] SAVE YOUR BRASS!!! If you do not want it I will buy it off of you!!! For a Good Price!! PM Me if you are interested. The one thing you will notice with that rifle is Ammo Is Expensive. If you do not reload Please Send me your fired brass, I would love to have it and will make good use of it. From your earlier posts I do not believe you reload, so watch out on pulling the trigger. This is not a gun where you can go to walmart and buy a box of 20 rounds for 20 bucks. 20 rounds costs over $130.00, closer to $150.00 depending on where you get it. (You can find it cheaper but from weatherby it is expensive, and cheaper means $120.00) I would HIGHLY suggest getting something to learn the fundamentals of shooting before you shoot up all of that expensive ammo. You can grab a remington xps for $400, put a $100 scope on it and teach yourself how to shoot that way. Once you get it down take out the wby and learn to shoot it. [/QUOTE]
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