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<blockquote data-quote="HARPERC" data-source="post: 905223" data-attributes="member: 30671"><p>It depends on how you do the math, but at the end it's all of it. </p><p></p><p>I consider myself to be currently equipped to 600 yards. The decision to seriously pursue extending my limits has cost: ATACR scope $2200, Mounts level etc. in the $500 dollar range, McMillan stock $500, my current range finder/bino is only good to 600 yards. The next step up seems to be the Leica 1600-B at $800. Really that's the cheapest I think I could make do with. A wind meter will set me back $250-500. </p><p></p><p>I have a rifle, I have a Swarovski spotter, I have reloading equipment, fixed reasonably well for components, have an ATV, have a truck.</p><p></p><p>Thats not counting spending $4 a gallon fuel, to shoot $2 apiece bullets. (high end).</p><p></p><p>I don't smoke, drink or any of the various vices out there. Looking at the math though maybe I should start could be a bunch cheaper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HARPERC, post: 905223, member: 30671"] It depends on how you do the math, but at the end it's all of it. I consider myself to be currently equipped to 600 yards. The decision to seriously pursue extending my limits has cost: ATACR scope $2200, Mounts level etc. in the $500 dollar range, McMillan stock $500, my current range finder/bino is only good to 600 yards. The next step up seems to be the Leica 1600-B at $800. Really that's the cheapest I think I could make do with. A wind meter will set me back $250-500. I have a rifle, I have a Swarovski spotter, I have reloading equipment, fixed reasonably well for components, have an ATV, have a truck. Thats not counting spending $4 a gallon fuel, to shoot $2 apiece bullets. (high end). I don't smoke, drink or any of the various vices out there. Looking at the math though maybe I should start could be a bunch cheaper. [/QUOTE]
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