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Long Range Hunting/Competiton Rifle?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 236899" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>I would ask GA Precision to build you the lightest, true 1/2moa rifle, they can.</p><p>Or you could save money and get a Cooper.</p><p>Good choice on a MK4/M1 Leupold(with alumina sunshade and flip-ups)</p><p></p><p>For hunting:</p><p>You cannot hunt from a bench rest(thats target shooting). Hunting is stalking.. So it has to be light, and of reasonable size. It also has to be single-cold barrel shot-accurate-from a bipod. The metal needs to be blacked out. Get stainless, but have it coated. </p><p></p><p>For competition:</p><p>From a bipod or bags, You only need 1/2moa from described 'hunting gun'.</p><p>With that, its up to you to shoot it..</p><p></p><p></p><p>Purpose built hunting guns can be used for competition, but it's completely impractical to use a purpose built competition gun for hunting.</p><p>I have a T2K that could technically be used for both, right? </p><p>Don't be rediculous...</p><p>NO WAY</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 236899, member: 1521"] I would ask GA Precision to build you the lightest, true 1/2moa rifle, they can. Or you could save money and get a Cooper. Good choice on a MK4/M1 Leupold(with alumina sunshade and flip-ups) For hunting: You cannot hunt from a bench rest(thats target shooting). Hunting is stalking.. So it has to be light, and of reasonable size. It also has to be single-cold barrel shot-accurate-from a bipod. The metal needs to be blacked out. Get stainless, but have it coated. For competition: From a bipod or bags, You only need 1/2moa from described 'hunting gun'. With that, its up to you to shoot it.. Purpose built hunting guns can be used for competition, but it's completely impractical to use a purpose built competition gun for hunting. I have a T2K that could technically be used for both, right? Don't be rediculous... NO WAY [/QUOTE]
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