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<blockquote data-quote="benchracer" data-source="post: 822041" data-attributes="member: 22069"><p>Given that you have set a $4K budget for rifle and optics, I truly believe you should reconsider the idea of beginning to reload later. I strongly recommend that you allocate $500 of your budget to a basic reloading setup. $3500 for rifle and scope will still get you a very nice rifle. </p><p> </p><p>IMO, the words "long range" and "factory ammo" do not belong together. Spending $4k on rifle and scope to shoot long range and then feeding that same combo factory ammo is putting the cart before the horse in a big way. What you are proposing is analagous to spending big bucks on a high performance car and then insisting on putting only low octane pump gas in the tank.</p><p> </p><p>There are a lot of great chamberings that would fit your needs if you handload. The better chamberings for what you want have very limited factory ammo availability under normal circumstances, let alone the current crazy environment. Even the highest performance rounds among them will leave a lot of performance on the table if you stay with factory ammo. For long range hunting/shooting, you really need to be able to control all of the variables where your ammo is concerned. Only handloading will allow you to do that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="benchracer, post: 822041, member: 22069"] Given that you have set a $4K budget for rifle and optics, I truly believe you should reconsider the idea of beginning to reload later. I strongly recommend that you allocate $500 of your budget to a basic reloading setup. $3500 for rifle and scope will still get you a very nice rifle. IMO, the words "long range" and "factory ammo" do not belong together. Spending $4k on rifle and scope to shoot long range and then feeding that same combo factory ammo is putting the cart before the horse in a big way. What you are proposing is analagous to spending big bucks on a high performance car and then insisting on putting only low octane pump gas in the tank. There are a lot of great chamberings that would fit your needs if you handload. The better chamberings for what you want have very limited factory ammo availability under normal circumstances, let alone the current crazy environment. Even the highest performance rounds among them will leave a lot of performance on the table if you stay with factory ammo. For long range hunting/shooting, you really need to be able to control all of the variables where your ammo is concerned. Only handloading will allow you to do that. [/QUOTE]
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