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Where to get a custom long range gun for Hawaii
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<blockquote data-quote="SavageShtr" data-source="post: 628057" data-attributes="member: 15118"><p>First of all welcome to LRH!! I would suggest a factory rifle to start out with in .308 Winchester or a .270 WSM. Use that rifle for practice and hunting and to see if you are going to like doing it. The 308 is going to give you probably the most barrel life of any caliber out there. You are going to be able to get a factory rig for less money and that will allow you to put more money into the glass that it will wear. Then once you get proficiant with that then you can either have it rebarreled or get that custom rig we all would love to have. Custom rifles are nice but for a beginer you will definatly be further ahead I think. I started out with a 308 win and learned allot during that time. I have since had a rifle built, and I still have my factory rifle except it has been rechambered to 300 WSM. Good luck with your search and welcome to the addiction!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SavageShtr, post: 628057, member: 15118"] First of all welcome to LRH!! I would suggest a factory rifle to start out with in .308 Winchester or a .270 WSM. Use that rifle for practice and hunting and to see if you are going to like doing it. The 308 is going to give you probably the most barrel life of any caliber out there. You are going to be able to get a factory rig for less money and that will allow you to put more money into the glass that it will wear. Then once you get proficiant with that then you can either have it rebarreled or get that custom rig we all would love to have. Custom rifles are nice but for a beginer you will definatly be further ahead I think. I started out with a 308 win and learned allot during that time. I have since had a rifle built, and I still have my factory rifle except it has been rechambered to 300 WSM. Good luck with your search and welcome to the addiction!! [/QUOTE]
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