Dorian Gray
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
I'm not exactly sure if this is the right place for this post but here it goes anyway.
Let me preface this post by saying that I have always been a hunter and my guns have been tailored to those needs first. I live in north eastern Ontario and shots on game are usually 100 yards and under. Sometimes a guy might have to reach out to 200 or so but shots are predominantly much closer than that.
That being said, I just purchased a Tikka T3x CTR in 308 with a 20" barrel and I would like to learn how to shoot at longer distances than I have in the past. 400 - 600 yards would be ideal so I can learn the basics of longer range shooting. This gun may be used for hunting at some point so it has to be decently portable. But it will mostly be shot at a sand pit or on a power line where I can stretch its legs out.
My questions to you fellas are: What aftermarket stock would you go with on a set up like this? I'm liking the look of the KRG Bravo. Does anyone have one and what are it's pro's and con's?
Scope recommendations. I don't have anything really picked out for a scope yet. I have no idea what magnification range i should be looking at or what reticle to go for. I don't know a damn thing about dope or MRAD or Mils or a lot of the stuff that goes into this. So I've got a bit of an up hill battle ahead of me here. So what would you recommend to a guy just starting out to be consistent out to the aforementioned 400 - 600 yard range? My budget would be about 1000$ or so.
Any insight you guys can give me would be greatly appreciated. I'm eager to learn.
Let me preface this post by saying that I have always been a hunter and my guns have been tailored to those needs first. I live in north eastern Ontario and shots on game are usually 100 yards and under. Sometimes a guy might have to reach out to 200 or so but shots are predominantly much closer than that.
That being said, I just purchased a Tikka T3x CTR in 308 with a 20" barrel and I would like to learn how to shoot at longer distances than I have in the past. 400 - 600 yards would be ideal so I can learn the basics of longer range shooting. This gun may be used for hunting at some point so it has to be decently portable. But it will mostly be shot at a sand pit or on a power line where I can stretch its legs out.
My questions to you fellas are: What aftermarket stock would you go with on a set up like this? I'm liking the look of the KRG Bravo. Does anyone have one and what are it's pro's and con's?
Scope recommendations. I don't have anything really picked out for a scope yet. I have no idea what magnification range i should be looking at or what reticle to go for. I don't know a damn thing about dope or MRAD or Mils or a lot of the stuff that goes into this. So I've got a bit of an up hill battle ahead of me here. So what would you recommend to a guy just starting out to be consistent out to the aforementioned 400 - 600 yard range? My budget would be about 1000$ or so.
Any insight you guys can give me would be greatly appreciated. I'm eager to learn.