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<blockquote data-quote="recondoc" data-source="post: 1043074" data-attributes="member: 87918"><p>Howdy Folks,</p><p>Just dropping in to try and learn a thing or two about reaching out with my rifles. I've been an avid bowhunter for years and have done a lot of handgun shooting. Never really one to spend too much time on the rifles. I always looked at them as the tool I used when I couldn't bowhunt. Now that I'm getting a bit older, I've developed an interest in reaching out a bit further. Have been starting to build up a TC Encore in 6.5X55 to see if I can get consistent at 500+ yards. With a bum shoulder, I don't do heavy recoil.</p><p>Glad to find a place to pick some brains.</p><p>Doc</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recondoc, post: 1043074, member: 87918"] Howdy Folks, Just dropping in to try and learn a thing or two about reaching out with my rifles. I've been an avid bowhunter for years and have done a lot of handgun shooting. Never really one to spend too much time on the rifles. I always looked at them as the tool I used when I couldn't bowhunt. Now that I'm getting a bit older, I've developed an interest in reaching out a bit further. Have been starting to build up a TC Encore in 6.5X55 to see if I can get consistent at 500+ yards. With a bum shoulder, I don't do heavy recoil. Glad to find a place to pick some brains. Doc [/QUOTE]
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