My fellow canadiangunnutz,
Recently I have found myself to be bored with my usual shooting sessions and I'm looking for a new challenge to keep this hobby of mine interesting. A friend got a .50BMG the past summer, which he has plenty of fun with it (when he can afford to shoot it...) and has inspired me to try some long range shooting of my own. I have been hunting and shooting for years, and never really bothered shooting at things I couldn't see with my eye (so beyond 200m). I have a browning X-bolt micro in .308 with a simple 3-9x40 bushnell and recently have been practicing shooting an 8" steel target at 300m till the point where I have no problem hitting it. Now that I've tried to push it out to ~400m and beyond, I'm having a really hard time hitting the darn thing which is quite frustrating. I know that my shooting skill is definitely the most important factor, and that my rifle is most likely capable of making these shots. Regardless I am really considering getting a dedicated rifle for long range (with decent glass to match). I don't want the latest or greatest, just want some opinions on some good basic and cost effective options for a decent long range rifle. I would rather spend most of my money on ammunition and put it through a cheaper gun and learn to actually shoot it then drop an entire paycheck on some fancy rifle and just end up with an expensive piece of steel that I don't really understand.
so...
-bolt gun
-Willing to spend around $1200 with glass
-weight and size are not a concern
-preferably in .308 as I have plenty of it as well as the capacity to sustainably reload.
Thoughts?
Recently I have found myself to be bored with my usual shooting sessions and I'm looking for a new challenge to keep this hobby of mine interesting. A friend got a .50BMG the past summer, which he has plenty of fun with it (when he can afford to shoot it...) and has inspired me to try some long range shooting of my own. I have been hunting and shooting for years, and never really bothered shooting at things I couldn't see with my eye (so beyond 200m). I have a browning X-bolt micro in .308 with a simple 3-9x40 bushnell and recently have been practicing shooting an 8" steel target at 300m till the point where I have no problem hitting it. Now that I've tried to push it out to ~400m and beyond, I'm having a really hard time hitting the darn thing which is quite frustrating. I know that my shooting skill is definitely the most important factor, and that my rifle is most likely capable of making these shots. Regardless I am really considering getting a dedicated rifle for long range (with decent glass to match). I don't want the latest or greatest, just want some opinions on some good basic and cost effective options for a decent long range rifle. I would rather spend most of my money on ammunition and put it through a cheaper gun and learn to actually shoot it then drop an entire paycheck on some fancy rifle and just end up with an expensive piece of steel that I don't really understand.
so...
-bolt gun
-Willing to spend around $1200 with glass
-weight and size are not a concern
-preferably in .308 as I have plenty of it as well as the capacity to sustainably reload.
Thoughts?
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