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The Basics, Starting Out
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<blockquote data-quote="Citified" data-source="post: 2490668" data-attributes="member: 99567"><p>First: welcome to the forum! You will get a lot of sage advice from the members here.</p><p>I like your idea of a .308 for your first rifle. In a time when ammunition cost and availability to non reloaders is an issue, this makes sense as a rifle you can do many things with. This caliber has a reputation for accuracy, long barrel life and readily available ammunition with moderate recoil.</p><p>I am a lifetime shooter in many disciplines and shoot many calibers. Starting out, you can acquire skills which are different than using a shotgun. There are many choices in factory rifles that perform well and that is a personal choice matter.</p><p>Have fun with your choices!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Citified, post: 2490668, member: 99567"] First: welcome to the forum! You will get a lot of sage advice from the members here. I like your idea of a .308 for your first rifle. In a time when ammunition cost and availability to non reloaders is an issue, this makes sense as a rifle you can do many things with. This caliber has a reputation for accuracy, long barrel life and readily available ammunition with moderate recoil. I am a lifetime shooter in many disciplines and shoot many calibers. Starting out, you can acquire skills which are different than using a shotgun. There are many choices in factory rifles that perform well and that is a personal choice matter. Have fun with your choices! [/QUOTE]
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