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What caliber for really accurate shooting.
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<blockquote data-quote="HuntFarther" data-source="post: 894546" data-attributes="member: 59584"><p>I am not just dreaming I am going to build some guns and I am wanting a gun that will make tough shots with. I have been asked for certain shots to be done, and I am wanting a gun that is more foregiving than my custom hunting rifles. I have 3 300 ultras, 2 edges, 1 7 wsm, 1 7mm mag, and a 6.5-284. They are all setup with huskemaws and nightforces scopes. Some shoot really well but I want something like the dasher or the 243 that is known to shoot well rather easily with small amount of recoil and components.. And can be done by almost anyone. I see the only hold up with the smaller calibers is wind drift. Like I stated before I am not wanting something to shoot elk with, maybe a deer. But mainly to shoot for video footage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HuntFarther, post: 894546, member: 59584"] I am not just dreaming I am going to build some guns and I am wanting a gun that will make tough shots with. I have been asked for certain shots to be done, and I am wanting a gun that is more foregiving than my custom hunting rifles. I have 3 300 ultras, 2 edges, 1 7 wsm, 1 7mm mag, and a 6.5-284. They are all setup with huskemaws and nightforces scopes. Some shoot really well but I want something like the dasher or the 243 that is known to shoot well rather easily with small amount of recoil and components.. And can be done by almost anyone. I see the only hold up with the smaller calibers is wind drift. Like I stated before I am not wanting something to shoot elk with, maybe a deer. But mainly to shoot for video footage. [/QUOTE]
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