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<blockquote data-quote="codyadams" data-source="post: 1485069" data-attributes="member: 87243"><p>Do you handload? Being limited to copper bullets can himder some of the long range capabilities, however there are still some very good options out there. If you hand load, I would take a look at Hammer bullets, the owner is a member on here and a good guy. His bullets are on the expensive side, but I have never heard a single bad review or experience about them, so that is the route I would go. Keep in mind your twist rate when/if you pick out a bullet to use. </p><p></p><p>As far as scope, that is an excellent scope, and what I would choose if money wasn't an issue and I wanted light weight. Another scope with similar features but a little cheaper is the Sig whiskey 5. The Nightforve SHV line may be appealing as well. But, as I said, if money wasn't a factor, the vx6hd would be my choice. </p><p></p><p>I have family in northern California as well. Red Bluff, Chico, and Los Molinos. They have been chasing a big blacktail lately.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="codyadams, post: 1485069, member: 87243"] Do you handload? Being limited to copper bullets can himder some of the long range capabilities, however there are still some very good options out there. If you hand load, I would take a look at Hammer bullets, the owner is a member on here and a good guy. His bullets are on the expensive side, but I have never heard a single bad review or experience about them, so that is the route I would go. Keep in mind your twist rate when/if you pick out a bullet to use. As far as scope, that is an excellent scope, and what I would choose if money wasn't an issue and I wanted light weight. Another scope with similar features but a little cheaper is the Sig whiskey 5. The Nightforve SHV line may be appealing as well. But, as I said, if money wasn't a factor, the vx6hd would be my choice. I have family in northern California as well. Red Bluff, Chico, and Los Molinos. They have been chasing a big blacktail lately. [/QUOTE]
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