Hi:
I'm considering buying:
a) new 30-06 Remington 700 CDL Stainless Fluted Limited edition, hinged floorplate, walnut stock, 24" barrel, x-mark pro trigger
b) Limbsaver recoil pad
c) Leupold VX-III 8.5-25x50mm Long Range Target Rifle Scope (variable). Adjustable down to 50feet paralax.
For
1) first rifle
2) Burlington Range - indoor 50yard.
3) Shannon outdoor 200yard range -- I enjoy benchrest shooting
4) groundhog hunting (lie and wait with leather bags) in farmers fields in the northerly part of southern Ontario
I had a similar rifle about 20 years ago, and I could hit things with it. It was my favourate amongst several from .22 to .50. I used a much less powerful scope back then, but my eyesight was similarly better then. I wear eyeglasses all the time I'm awake.
I'm pretty much sold on the 30-06 Remington 700.
I hear nothing but good things about the limbsaver.
But I'm a little worried about it being too much scope -- nevertheless that's the way I'm currently leaning, partially because of the: light, the magnification, the adjustableness, and I hear it's mounted further away from the eye reducing being hit in the head with it.
Any thoughts/opinions/suggestions/fun-experiences?
I'm considering buying:
a) new 30-06 Remington 700 CDL Stainless Fluted Limited edition, hinged floorplate, walnut stock, 24" barrel, x-mark pro trigger
b) Limbsaver recoil pad
c) Leupold VX-III 8.5-25x50mm Long Range Target Rifle Scope (variable). Adjustable down to 50feet paralax.
For
1) first rifle
2) Burlington Range - indoor 50yard.
3) Shannon outdoor 200yard range -- I enjoy benchrest shooting
4) groundhog hunting (lie and wait with leather bags) in farmers fields in the northerly part of southern Ontario
I had a similar rifle about 20 years ago, and I could hit things with it. It was my favourate amongst several from .22 to .50. I used a much less powerful scope back then, but my eyesight was similarly better then. I wear eyeglasses all the time I'm awake.
I'm pretty much sold on the 30-06 Remington 700.
I hear nothing but good things about the limbsaver.
But I'm a little worried about it being too much scope -- nevertheless that's the way I'm currently leaning, partially because of the: light, the magnification, the adjustableness, and I hear it's mounted further away from the eye reducing being hit in the head with it.
Any thoughts/opinions/suggestions/fun-experiences?




















































