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So I want to build a long range rifle
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Originally posted by LANTIRN View PostIf I were in your shoes, and I pretty much am and will have your same goals soon, I would skip anything custom since that gets expensive. Get a good savage with adjustable trigger after you decide on caliber, get a decent scope, then ammo, spotting scope, and start practicing. You can mod that rifle later, or sell it, or keep it as a deer rifle, or whatever, and do a custom build after you gain experience and knowledge. I really think your time and money this next year is better spent on ammo amd practice. I see people throw alot of money into long range or tactical guns because they think more gear will make them shoot better, but nothing replaces trigger time. Hell, I will probably start off taking my .270 out as far as I can before I go to a better long range caliber, just because it is more money and time spent behind the trigger. Plus that all gives you time to shop and research with more understanding of what you need and want in a custom build. I guarantee what you want now will change after your practice with an off the shelf rifle and learn. Hell you may even end up getting into reloading of you aren't already, and then that opens up even more calibers that are financially viable to shoot. Where are you going to be shooting at? Just curious since I am always looking for places to try if I am near.
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Originally posted by dee View PostA 270 can and will get you a lot farther than most think think although not as good as some other rounds. It does take good reloads and just the right components though.I don't like Republicans, but I really FUCKING hate Democrats.
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Originally posted by wickedblkgt View PostThanks for the advice. I will probably shoot at the Fusion Range in Forney, only because its my buddy's range. Check it out at FusionTactical.com.
http://www.fusiongunrange.com does though.
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Originally posted by wickedblkgt View PostSo who is the expert on LRR on here, I need to pick your brain, for starters I need a flutted heavy barrel for a Remington 700?????I don't like Republicans, but I really FUCKING hate Democrats.
Sex with an Asian woman is great, but 30 minutes later you're horny again.
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Originally posted by wickedblkgt View PostSo who is the expert on LRR on here, I need to pick your brain, for starters I need a flutted heavy barrel for a Remington 700?????"It's another burrito, it's a cold Lone Star in my hand!"
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Honestly, before I spent money on a rifle, I would seek professional help. Long range shooting is a combination of chemistry, physics, and skill. Without all three, you will never get good. My advice is to first take a class and learn the fundamentals. I personally know two instructors that are top notch.
Jason Garvey - a current competition shooter that has his own private range and gives one-on-one instruction. I think his new range is north of Canton. I believe he charges $400 a day and that include rental of a precision rifle and ammo.
John Chambers - Austin TX. John is a retired Army Ranger and teaches a DMR style class that is geared more towards squad tactics and the police SWAT sniper role. I am not sure what his fees are.
Both of these guys are head and shoulders above the standard gun range instructor wannabe. They will get you banging steel in no time.
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Originally posted by S_K View PostHonestly, before I spent money on a rifle, I would seek professional help. Long range shooting is a combination of chemistry, physics, and skill. Without all three, you will never get good. My advice is to first take a class and learn the fundamentals. I personally know two instructors that are top notch.
Jason Garvey - a current competition shooter that has his own private range and gives one-on-one instruction. I think his new range is north of Canton. I believe he charges $400 a day and that include rental of a precision rifle and ammo.
John Chambers - Austin TX. John is a retired Army Ranger and teaches a DMR style class that is geared more towards squad tactics and the police SWAT sniper role. I am not sure what his fees are.
Both of these guys are head and shoulders above the standard gun range instructor wannabe. They will get you banging steel in no time.
Another instructor that is local to dfw and awesome is Josh Ruby at NTRP."It's another burrito, it's a cold Lone Star in my hand!"
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Originally posted by LANTIRN View PostYou gonna keep this thread updated? Would like to see what direction you go, base rifle, mods, glass, caliber, etc.
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