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Long Range Hunting Rifle On A Budget
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<blockquote data-quote="j martineau" data-source="post: 912649" data-attributes="member: 76876"><p>First, thank you for the info on building a long range hunter. Compared it to all I have gathered and found it to be helpful and pleased to fining I had purchased the right rifle as a base. Being 70 years young and having been trained by the USMC I naturally love shooting. Long range to me is beyond 600 yards out to 1000. I always have enjoyed your articles and decided to build the rifle I truly wanted. Building is half the fund. I have to agree with you on the one most important thing you have brought up; If you can't continuously shoot a sub MOA at 100 you don't need to go long range on anything other than paper. Having served in the 60ts I hate to see anything suffer because of stupidity and shooting anything with not having a clean kill shot is just that, STUPID! Thank you for all your inspiration and advice it is well appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="j martineau, post: 912649, member: 76876"] First, thank you for the info on building a long range hunter. Compared it to all I have gathered and found it to be helpful and pleased to fining I had purchased the right rifle as a base. Being 70 years young and having been trained by the USMC I naturally love shooting. Long range to me is beyond 600 yards out to 1000. I always have enjoyed your articles and decided to build the rifle I truly wanted. Building is half the fund. I have to agree with you on the one most important thing you have brought up; If you can't continuously shoot a sub MOA at 100 you don't need to go long range on anything other than paper. Having served in the 60ts I hate to see anything suffer because of stupidity and shooting anything with not having a clean kill shot is just that, STUPID! Thank you for all your inspiration and advice it is well appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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