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The Basics, Starting Out
weatherby or remington 700
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<blockquote data-quote="roninflag" data-source="post: 940906" data-attributes="member: 5691"><p>DR Vette-The OP did not mention scope or handloading; only 600 $ for a rifle to shoot deer and elk at 500-700 yards. i would invest in a sendero just to save myself the blood sweat and tears and frustration . i have several sporters that shoot real good. i have a couple senderos also. Being the OP is in wyo i would invest in a sendero. if not he will go through components/ammo($$$) and time ($$$ ); especailly if he does not reload. If i could only buy one rifle i would save my money . I agree there are several ways to get there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roninflag, post: 940906, member: 5691"] DR Vette-The OP did not mention scope or handloading; only 600 $ for a rifle to shoot deer and elk at 500-700 yards. i would invest in a sendero just to save myself the blood sweat and tears and frustration . i have several sporters that shoot real good. i have a couple senderos also. Being the OP is in wyo i would invest in a sendero. if not he will go through components/ammo($$$) and time ($$$ ); especailly if he does not reload. If i could only buy one rifle i would save my money . I agree there are several ways to get there. [/QUOTE]
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