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Long range setup for Sambar deer in Australia
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<blockquote data-quote="adam" data-source="post: 1384443" data-attributes="member: 9382"><p>Caliber choice is a lot like ice cream. 95% cream sugar and eggs. 5% whatever else you like. In my opinion the tikka action is is really a very good action. Great trigger. You can shoot WAYYYY further than you think with that "old" dusty caliber. </p><p></p><p>You can change almost everything about a gun incrementally except the internals of the glass. Spend your money on some great glass. Like make your eyes water because it cost so much glass. Those tears dry fast. Put it on your tikka. Load some Bergers over h4350, vit, or something similar. Possibly change the stock to one of the many available options. Charge on. You will have no problems hitting distances you thought were pure fantasy if the rifle fits and you have good glass.</p><p></p><p>When you get a few really long range sessions under your belt, then consider your caliber choice. Your glass will happily slide right on over for the ride. Guns come and go. Glass endures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adam, post: 1384443, member: 9382"] Caliber choice is a lot like ice cream. 95% cream sugar and eggs. 5% whatever else you like. In my opinion the tikka action is is really a very good action. Great trigger. You can shoot WAYYYY further than you think with that “old” dusty caliber. You can change almost everything about a gun incrementally except the internals of the glass. Spend your money on some great glass. Like make your eyes water because it cost so much glass. Those tears dry fast. Put it on your tikka. Load some Bergers over h4350, vit, or something similar. Possibly change the stock to one of the many available options. Charge on. You will have no problems hitting distances you thought were pure fantasy if the rifle fits and you have good glass. When you get a few really long range sessions under your belt, then consider your caliber choice. Your glass will happily slide right on over for the ride. Guns come and go. Glass endures. [/QUOTE]
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