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The Basics, Starting Out
Top 5 hunting rifles at/under $1K
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<blockquote data-quote="gbett308" data-source="post: 2001022" data-attributes="member: 104935"><p>Plenty of Rem 700 models for under 1k, most I have had wouldn't need much to shoot 500 yards except maybe a trigger changed out or some bedding. I have had good luck with the Timney triggers and top it off with a good Leopold. The key is to go out and practice out to 500 if you ever want to shoot that far, know your rifle, setup, windage and elevation adjustments. A good scope reticle will help facilitate this and/or a turret or dial system. With ammo shortages, buy a caliber you can get ammo for or an easy caliber to reload like the 308.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gbett308, post: 2001022, member: 104935"] Plenty of Rem 700 models for under 1k, most I have had wouldn't need much to shoot 500 yards except maybe a trigger changed out or some bedding. I have had good luck with the Timney triggers and top it off with a good Leopold. The key is to go out and practice out to 500 if you ever want to shoot that far, know your rifle, setup, windage and elevation adjustments. A good scope reticle will help facilitate this and/or a turret or dial system. With ammo shortages, buy a caliber you can get ammo for or an easy caliber to reload like the 308. [/QUOTE]
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