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Thanks, Just purchased a "low end starter" WEATHERBY VANGUARD MODULAR CHASSIS 6.5CM on sale for $800 (MSRP $1,519) just to see if this sport is something that I would want to pursue with more serious gear later. Don't know how to load yet, any suggestions as to what ammo would be best to practice with in the mean time?I personally wouldn't use the 10/22 for practice. Use your main rifle so you can learn how it acts in different situations. Trying to make a 22 act like a 6.5 or 224V isn't really all that applicable IMHO.
As for which caliber, I'd personally go with the 6.5 CM. 224V will go through barrels faster and has less match ammo available if you wanted to hold off on reloading. Either cartridge is plenty for under 600 yards or even out to 1,000. But the 6.5 just does everything so easily.
Also, loading up the 6.5 is stupid easy - just get a 140 ELD-M loaded .030 off the lands with a 210M primer and somewhere between 42 and 43 grains of H-4350 and call it a day. There's no need to hot rod anything at the ranges you're talking about.
Thanks, Just purchased a "low end starter" WEATHERBY VANGUARD MODULAR CHASSIS 6.5CM on sale for $800 (MSRP $1,519) just to see if this sport is something that I would want to pursue with more serious gear later. Don't know how to load yet, any suggestions as to what ammo would be best to practice with in the mean time?
That was my first scope for 260.Was looking at the "glass,glass, glass" scope thread earlier and there seems to be no real consensus on anything LOL! Am thinking of buying a Vortex Optics Viper HS-T 6-24x50 SFP Riflescope VMR-1 MOA(MRAD) for my first long range rifle with the hope that I maybe able to use it on the next rifle upgrade. Seems like a reasonable choice?
What are you doing with the gun? Generally, I'm not a big fan of any of the Vortex options under the PST for precision shooting. If I'm going cheaper than that, it'd probably be a Nikon FX1000 or SWFA 3-15, or even better and cheaper, a fixed-power SWFA. I do not trust the cheap Chinese/Philippine scopes to track accurately, so I'd only go that route if I planned to use the reticle for holdovers 100% of the time (not typical).Was looking at the "glass,glass, glass" scope thread earlier and there seems to be no real consensus on anything LOL! Am thinking of buying a Vortex Optics Viper HS-T 6-24x50 SFP Riflescope VMR-1 MOA(MRAD) for my first long range rifle with the hope that I maybe able to use it on the next rifle upgrade. Seems like a reasonable choice?
That was my first scope for 260.
It’s had enough elevation for 1200-1400 yards on a 20 moa base.
It may not be hip or flashy but it worked and never let me down.
If your going to be serious about competition you will want a first focal plane eventually but for casual shooting a second focal plane is fine and actually nicer at times.
thanks, what is PX?You can find some good deals in the PX.
Here's the skinny on the Burris if your looking for options
So your preference is Burris XTR II over the HST. The burris xtr sale is over but PST is now on sale . Your preference is second focal plane scopes? Is the PST comparable to the XTR II?What are you doing with the gun? Generally, I'm not a big fan of any of the Vortex options under the PST for precision shooting. If I'm going cheaper than that, it'd probably be a Nikon FX1000 or SWFA 3-15, or even better and cheaper, a fixed-power SWFA. I do not trust the cheap Chinese/Philippine scopes to track accurately, so I'd only go that route if I planned to use the reticle for holdovers 100% of the time (not typical).
Personally, here are my scope tiers and what I think is the best value:
<$500 - SWFA fixed-power
$500-$750 - Nikon FX1000, SWFA 3-15
$750-$1000 - SWFA HD 5-20, Athlon Ares, Vortex PST G2, Burris XTR II, Athlon Cronus Gen 1
Over $1k is not of interest to this thread since you're looking at the HS-T, but all those scopes above should be decent precision tactical scopes. Some of them work well for hunting and others do not.
Post Exchange- buy- sell- trade section of the forums.thanks, what is PX?