Hi all,
Want to start off by saying this is one AMAZING site I’ve stumbled upon. It’s answered alot of my questions regarding reloading my own ammunition and some of our FUN Canadian laws.
So A little about me, i just got my restricted/non restricted license and am jumping into this thing with little to no guidance and sadly no mentor.
I don't have a gun yet but i have been looking for about a year now. Originally thought I’d start with either a Remington 700 or a savage axis. My choice went towards savage axis, but i soon figured starting off with an "entry" gun like that is only going to limit me down the line for modification purposes.
First thing people posted in general gun decision making guides is to decide WHAT you are going to use this gun for. I decided that this will be mainly target practice and some small game. My goal is to shoot 500 yards and up ACCURATELY (being the key word).
Aimless browsing on this website showed me different stocks and different Canadian vendors who sell different stocks. One specific vendor and one specific stock caught my eye. Alberta Tactical Rifle states they are selling AICS Stock. It’s because of this specific stock that i am changing my gun option to the Remington 700.
So, some questions for the many members on this website and for the patient few who read through my entire entry.
Is the Remington 700 in the proper calibre capable of achieving my goal?
If i want to do long range shooting, what calibre am i going to be looking at?
30-06, 300, 308? The reason i bring these up is that generally when I’m reading up on people making 500 yard shots then they are talking about one of these mentioned rounds. And also, whatever choice you suggest, just know i will be reloading my own ammunition after a season or two.
WHERE in Ontario can i shoot this gun (outdoors obviously), and hopefully not too far from home. I live in Scarborough but i commute north to Newmarket every day. I am willing to travel but if i'm expected to commute 200-300 km away to go shooting, then i might have to stick to photography as a hobby. Same price range for decent glass.
Want to start off by saying this is one AMAZING site I’ve stumbled upon. It’s answered alot of my questions regarding reloading my own ammunition and some of our FUN Canadian laws.
So A little about me, i just got my restricted/non restricted license and am jumping into this thing with little to no guidance and sadly no mentor.
I don't have a gun yet but i have been looking for about a year now. Originally thought I’d start with either a Remington 700 or a savage axis. My choice went towards savage axis, but i soon figured starting off with an "entry" gun like that is only going to limit me down the line for modification purposes.
First thing people posted in general gun decision making guides is to decide WHAT you are going to use this gun for. I decided that this will be mainly target practice and some small game. My goal is to shoot 500 yards and up ACCURATELY (being the key word).
Aimless browsing on this website showed me different stocks and different Canadian vendors who sell different stocks. One specific vendor and one specific stock caught my eye. Alberta Tactical Rifle states they are selling AICS Stock. It’s because of this specific stock that i am changing my gun option to the Remington 700.
So, some questions for the many members on this website and for the patient few who read through my entire entry.
Is the Remington 700 in the proper calibre capable of achieving my goal?
If i want to do long range shooting, what calibre am i going to be looking at?
30-06, 300, 308? The reason i bring these up is that generally when I’m reading up on people making 500 yard shots then they are talking about one of these mentioned rounds. And also, whatever choice you suggest, just know i will be reloading my own ammunition after a season or two.
WHERE in Ontario can i shoot this gun (outdoors obviously), and hopefully not too far from home. I live in Scarborough but i commute north to Newmarket every day. I am willing to travel but if i'm expected to commute 200-300 km away to go shooting, then i might have to stick to photography as a hobby. Same price range for decent glass.
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