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Ok how much .LarryBut if I went with a heavier bullet, would it make a big difference?
Yes sir??
220gr?Ok how much .Larry
That's a great idea! I was looking at a Remington 700 in 300RUM. I can get it for $620 brand new with a M40 style stock with aluminum pillars and a 26" bull barrel. Any thoughts on that?
Will do! What's your username so I can look ya up?If you can purchase this rifle, you should do it. Put a good scope on it and get started practicing at long range. You should go over to Long Range Hunting .com, some of us are members over there.
Thank you sir!! It's hard to find someone who will actually go hunting with me. I have friends who say they will, but then they back out for one reason or another. :-(You are gonna need a lot more then a good accurate rifle to hunt long range.
1 Decent spotting scope with tripod
2 High quality range finder G7 BR2 or a Leica 1600B
3 Kestrel weather/altimeter/wind/ meter
4 Ballistic calculator or App G7 BR2 has one built in that is very good.
5 And a very good spotter who can call corrections if needed.
you also need to be proficient at dialing up your scope for distance and for wind. you should find someone local to help you out. most of the time your shots will be in side of 500 yards with practice that should be a gimme.
good luck to you and have fun.
Will do sir! What's the price range on your rifles?Swatman05, I have long range rifles that will do what you want. I can help you with advice. Give me a call at 478-957-5213 Gary
I'd love to come shoot with you! Unfortunately, I live in Central Oklahoma. Haha. The furthest range around here that I know of stretches out to 600yds. I'm willing to travel to a nice range to learn!Swatman, where are you located?
Mebbe you're close to someone on the board, and one of them would be kind enough to 'mentor' you in shooting LR. You seem to have good intentions and a desire to learn, that goes a long way in finding someone to help you along...
Do you know of any rifle ranges close to you? If so, more than likely there's a shooter there who'd be kind enough to spend some time with you?
If you're close to central NY, I'd invite you out to shoot a few different rifles out to 1K, and beyond. You'll be able to see firsthand what it takes to make a hit at those distances with the 1st shot, and the tools required to do so.
As you've read here so far, being proficient at distance is not an easy task. From positional shooting to recoil management, to atmospheric variables & cold bore POI, reality isn't always like what you see on those LR hunting TV shows where every shot is a "hit". Those who shoot enough know better...
You're on the right track to gettin' squared away. Good luck, keep learning, and mebbe someone will come along and show ya the ropes in real life!
The furthest range around here that I know of stretches out to 600yds. I'm willing to travel to a nice range to learn!
I would get PLENTY of practice. I have a lot of respect for the animals I hunt. I would never make it suffer. I'd try to close the distance as much as possible, but if the conditions are unfavorable, and I'm good and confident with my shooting ability at that distance, then I'd take the shot. For all I know I might never shoot an animal at that distance, but if the situation presents itself and it's my only option, then I WILL be prepared.12" deviation while hunting medium/large game translates into an unethical shot - why would you want to make an animal suffer? As a responsible hunter, I would discourage you to hunt at these distances without ample practice, hunting experience and familiarity with a weapon you are carrying/using.
I know. If something didn't feel right or I didn't think the shot is ethical, then I wouldn't take the chance.Sometimes the BEST hunts are when you never pull the trigger. I've had a couple like that and I never regretted it.
I'd love to come shoot with you! Unfortunately, I live in Central Oklahoma. Haha. The furthest range around here that I know of stretches out to 600yds. I'm willing to travel to a nice range to learn!
I am wanting a rifle that'll shoot excellent groups out to 1,000yds. I am seeking advice on caliber choices, barrel lengths and diameter, type of stock, etc. I'm also seeking advice as to whether I should start out building the rifle custom from the start or buying a stock rifle and swapping out parts as I go along.
Will do! What's your username so I can look ya up?