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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Specialty Handgun Hunting
New MOA Maximum or modify a used one?
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<blockquote data-quote="SouthMO hunter" data-source="post: 1210909" data-attributes="member: 96667"><p>Mark Hampton,</p><p> </p><p>Thanks for the reply. When I looked at the MOA page the other day I realized the competition was this last weekend and was curious about the results.</p><p> </p><p>I have thought quite a bit about the .308 option. I figured that with the right muzzle brake that if I could have one in 7mm Rem Mag the recoil would be pretty manageable. I just know that if I get something chambered in anything other than 7 Mag that I will likely have to change powders, primers, bullets, etc. on reloading and stocking up, which will add a lot of cost to buying a new gun.</p><p> </p><p>After reading quite a few articles on here it seems like an XP100 could also be a great option. However, the overall cost to build one seems like it would go over $2000 pretty quick. So far though, I don't personally know anyone who has a long range pistol, and I haven't seen any for sale around my area. So I am just trying to digest all the articles I am reading and go from there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SouthMO hunter, post: 1210909, member: 96667"] Mark Hampton, Thanks for the reply. When I looked at the MOA page the other day I realized the competition was this last weekend and was curious about the results. I have thought quite a bit about the .308 option. I figured that with the right muzzle brake that if I could have one in 7mm Rem Mag the recoil would be pretty manageable. I just know that if I get something chambered in anything other than 7 Mag that I will likely have to change powders, primers, bullets, etc. on reloading and stocking up, which will add a lot of cost to buying a new gun. After reading quite a few articles on here it seems like an XP100 could also be a great option. However, the overall cost to build one seems like it would go over $2000 pretty quick. So far though, I don't personally know anyone who has a long range pistol, and I haven't seen any for sale around my area. So I am just trying to digest all the articles I am reading and go from there. [/QUOTE]
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