Without sounding too much like a novice, though I certainly am...I am 36 years old and have hunted all my life, I reload, and have recently taken a large interest in shooting with great accuracy. Well, I always wanted accuracy, but now to a different level I guess.
I am wanting to shoot in the 300-600 yard ranges much more often. The range on my property is just 100 and is loads of fun, but I'd like to stretch my legs a bit and learn more.
I have access to River Bend Gun Club in North Georgia and I have a few questions about shooting the 300-600 yard distances.
Currently, I have a couple factory Remington 700 1:9 .223 rifles. I also have some .308 rifles in Remington and Savage. They are all 1:10 twist.
I am happy to try to load up some heavier .223 loads and try these distances, or some .308 loads as well. I am also not opposed to purchasing a 6br or 6.5 cal rifle. What I am getting at is what would you advise your friend to do to get a start in the longer range discipline (realizing this is not true long range, but longer for me)? What are things to avoid?
How would you start if you had it all over to do again? I understand wind reading is crucial, and I plan to learn by practice on that portion.
What magnification glass would you recommend for the 600 max yardage, and brand (without getting into a brand war)?
I'm not opposed to purchasing a new rifle and glass, as that would be fun
If purchasing, it would likely be used custom or new factory, as I would like to get started very soon, and realize waits are long for custom rifles.
I am all ears, and appreciate all advise, and criticism.
Thank you for your time.
I am wanting to shoot in the 300-600 yard ranges much more often. The range on my property is just 100 and is loads of fun, but I'd like to stretch my legs a bit and learn more.
I have access to River Bend Gun Club in North Georgia and I have a few questions about shooting the 300-600 yard distances.
Currently, I have a couple factory Remington 700 1:9 .223 rifles. I also have some .308 rifles in Remington and Savage. They are all 1:10 twist.
I am happy to try to load up some heavier .223 loads and try these distances, or some .308 loads as well. I am also not opposed to purchasing a 6br or 6.5 cal rifle. What I am getting at is what would you advise your friend to do to get a start in the longer range discipline (realizing this is not true long range, but longer for me)? What are things to avoid?
How would you start if you had it all over to do again? I understand wind reading is crucial, and I plan to learn by practice on that portion.
What magnification glass would you recommend for the 600 max yardage, and brand (without getting into a brand war)?
I'm not opposed to purchasing a new rifle and glass, as that would be fun

I am all ears, and appreciate all advise, and criticism.
Thank you for your time.