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The Basics, Starting Out
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<blockquote data-quote="Rum Man" data-source="post: 2914985" data-attributes="member: 103316"><p>Ok my first question would be What is Long Range for you ! Then search for a Caliber that performs to that distance and then some . </p><p>I would recomend a heavy barrel , this will help you stay on target for follow up shots .</p><p>I just shot in my first Prs match last weekend . I had a Ruger Rpr in 6.5 creedmore just setting in the box . I tryed what i had for factory ammo. It shot ok but I wanted more and you will to I'm sure! </p><p>Our targets were from 100 yards out to 1054 yards . The 6.5 creedmore actually performed well . </p><p>I would recomend a rifle in that caliber to start off . If you dont like hitting target long distance then it would be easy to sell. </p><p>If you do like the long range shooting you will move to a bigger Caliber! </p><p>Good Luck in your Choice ! </p><p></p><p>Rum Man</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rum Man, post: 2914985, member: 103316"] Ok my first question would be What is Long Range for you ! Then search for a Caliber that performs to that distance and then some . I would recomend a heavy barrel , this will help you stay on target for follow up shots . I just shot in my first Prs match last weekend . I had a Ruger Rpr in 6.5 creedmore just setting in the box . I tryed what i had for factory ammo. It shot ok but I wanted more and you will to I'm sure! Our targets were from 100 yards out to 1054 yards . The 6.5 creedmore actually performed well . I would recomend a rifle in that caliber to start off . If you dont like hitting target long distance then it would be easy to sell. If you do like the long range shooting you will move to a bigger Caliber! Good Luck in your Choice ! Rum Man [/QUOTE]
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