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New to LR shooting. where to start?
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<blockquote data-quote="gohring3006" data-source="post: 988653" data-attributes="member: 78762"><p>You picked a good place to start put this site on your homepage and start reading and asking questions. I would learn all you can about ballistics and bullet BCs,reloading, and which caliber would suit you best. I would pick one that's easy to reload. Just starting out I would get a low recoiling cartridge like a .308 or a .260 would be better ballistically. But 308 would be cheaper if you don't reload and easier to find match ammo once you get past 300yrds you will be schooled on trajectory. So I would pick something cheap to shoot but accurate and shoot as much as you can. Welcome to longrange .WARNING. IT HIGHLY ADDICTIVE. Be prepared to spend some coin..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gohring3006, post: 988653, member: 78762"] You picked a good place to start put this site on your homepage and start reading and asking questions. I would learn all you can about ballistics and bullet BCs,reloading, and which caliber would suit you best. I would pick one that's easy to reload. Just starting out I would get a low recoiling cartridge like a .308 or a .260 would be better ballistically. But 308 would be cheaper if you don't reload and easier to find match ammo once you get past 300yrds you will be schooled on trajectory. So I would pick something cheap to shoot but accurate and shoot as much as you can. Welcome to longrange .WARNING. IT HIGHLY ADDICTIVE. Be prepared to spend some coin.. [/QUOTE]
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