Wildcard12
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I'm looking into getting my first hunting rifle when I get a bonus from work next year. I want something that I can do some long range shooting with, and also take elk and deer hunting.
I'm currently looking at the Browning Hells Canyon LR and the Howa's 1500 Randy Newberg edition. I'm wanting to keep it under $2,000 but might consider going over that a little. I really like the Macmillan model in the hells canyon, but that puts me right at the top of my budget without scope, rings, or bipod. My question on that is if the MacMillan stock is worth the extra $800. And my next question, is on the Howa. How suited is it for long range shooting? I guess I would probably want to replace the scope eventually for something with more magnification.
As for caliber, I decided on 300 win mag, but might also consider 6.5 Creedmore. For target shooting I'd like to reach out to 1000 plus meters, and for hunting, I would like the ability to kill an elk at 500-600 yards if I wanted to, but would try to keep my shots to 400 and under.
Does anyone have any suggestions for rifles and/or/scopes for these applications? I'd like a muzzle break, and some adjustability on the stock without adding too much weight (I'm a big guy, so extendable stocks are nice. Pretty much required for true long distance shooting.) For scopes, I'm looking for something in first focal plane that is set in MOA rather than mils (does anyone still use mils?)
Thanks for any advice!
I'm currently looking at the Browning Hells Canyon LR and the Howa's 1500 Randy Newberg edition. I'm wanting to keep it under $2,000 but might consider going over that a little. I really like the Macmillan model in the hells canyon, but that puts me right at the top of my budget without scope, rings, or bipod. My question on that is if the MacMillan stock is worth the extra $800. And my next question, is on the Howa. How suited is it for long range shooting? I guess I would probably want to replace the scope eventually for something with more magnification.
As for caliber, I decided on 300 win mag, but might also consider 6.5 Creedmore. For target shooting I'd like to reach out to 1000 plus meters, and for hunting, I would like the ability to kill an elk at 500-600 yards if I wanted to, but would try to keep my shots to 400 and under.
Does anyone have any suggestions for rifles and/or/scopes for these applications? I'd like a muzzle break, and some adjustability on the stock without adding too much weight (I'm a big guy, so extendable stocks are nice. Pretty much required for true long distance shooting.) For scopes, I'm looking for something in first focal plane that is set in MOA rather than mils (does anyone still use mils?)
Thanks for any advice!