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The Basics, Starting Out
Things you wished you knew when you started?
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<blockquote data-quote="Pinoniper" data-source="post: 1838925" data-attributes="member: 83870"><p>When one's (Shooting) purpose, choice of cartridge, choice of rifle, barrel length, barrel twist, barrel contour, choice of optic, etc., are all in harmony, it makes for a sweet setup that is a joy to own and use. When one or more factors doesn't really match the others, you will be a lot less satisfied. Obvious examples would be expensive rifle and cheap scope; light rifle with hard-recoiling cartridge for target shooting, heavy-contour barrel on a rig you will be hiking all day with, etc. It's harder to get it all in harmony than it seems, and it takes a lot of thought and experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pinoniper, post: 1838925, member: 83870"] When one’s (Shooting) purpose, choice of cartridge, choice of rifle, barrel length, barrel twist, barrel contour, choice of optic, etc., are all in harmony, it makes for a sweet setup that is a joy to own and use. When one or more factors doesn’t really match the others, you will be a lot less satisfied. Obvious examples would be expensive rifle and cheap scope; light rifle with hard-recoiling cartridge for target shooting, heavy-contour barrel on a rig you will be hiking all day with, etc. It’s harder to get it all in harmony than it seems, and it takes a lot of thought and experience. [/QUOTE]
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