Well you should give a s**t.
You and every other person that calls a precision rifle, a sniper rifle, hands a huge prize over to all the gun control groups. You are doing their job for them.
Yes it is political correctness, and for a damn good reason.
Years of education and lobbying go up in smoke. Myself and others haven't spent years of our own time trying to protect OUR rights to enjoy shooting sports without extreme government control.
So, how many days a year do you give up fighting for your right to own your "sniper" rifles?
Now back to your regularly scheduled sniper rifle thread...
Ok, my turn.
Some people get bent when you use the term sniper rifle. It's because we are not snipers. I personally don't give a s**t.
Budget Precision Shooting 101
.223 is the most bang for the buck, pun intended.
Remington 700 Tactical, 20" barrel 1/9 twist >$700
Bushnell 3200 3.5-15x40 >$450
bipod, cleaning supplies, carry case , etc... >$200
Find a deal on 500 rounds of .223 and save the brass
Go shooting
Put a target up at 100yd and learn how to hit it precisely. Move to 200yd and start over, etc...
When you've acquired some brass, start shopping for a press. Learn to reload and get good at it.
Once you know how to reload, you're ready to upgrade the gun.
After all this is done, you'll be on your way to precision shooting.
The most important thing to remember is, a precision shooter with a beat up gun will outshoot a beginner shooter with $10,000 worth of gear.
Get it?
Gun and scope choices are examples only....
Most useful post for newbies right here! only thing I'd change is, if you want a real dmr, go with .308 the cost for the rifle will be the same (rem 700 SPS - $650) you'll pay a little more for ammo, but you'll have a platform that's good out to 700,800 yards (please no posts from the 'I hit a 2" target at 1200 yards with my .308 crowd') but other then that 9x19 is right on.
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So......if a "Sniper" were to be using a Winchester 94, would that make it a "Sniper Rifle"?
hahahaNo that would still be a sniper's rifle
The guy that recommended the 22 is the most truthful person on here. the rest are just opinions. for your requirements as you stated just getting into precision shooting it is the gun to learn on and meets all your requests IE inexpensive for the purchase of the rifle and ammuniton is almost a give away. How the one guy could tell you to buy anything in 338 is ridiculaous as you are paying on average about $4.00 per round. Military does not teach thier people to shoot at a 1000 yds, every thing is done up close till you get proficiant.