Having a hard time deciding what I want to do:
Breakdown (I apologize in advance if it’s long winded):
-wanting to get into long range target shooting. Have access to 1,000 yard range but mostly 200-400 yards most of the time
-might enter a few 600m competitions to get my feet wet in my area
-already have a Ruger rimfire precision I love and take out to 400.
-Am able to get to the range, maybe, a few times a month with other responsibilities but like to shoot a lot when I can get there
-Want a rifle I can step right into and not have to tinker with or piece together which I realize may not have the “best” of everything. Just need it to shoot and work.
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Right now it seems like the RPR in .308 shooting 168 or 175 FGMM seems like a solid decision based on reviews of it being accurate/reliable, accuracy of .308 for the ranges I want to shoot at, and adjustable for me and my son right out of the box.
Thoughts? I am not new to firearms but new to this sort of thing. When I buy a gun it’s for a long time that I will eventually pass down to my son and I want to make sure I buy quality with quality support from the manufacturer (I have a handful of Ruger’s already which is why I was looking at the RPR).
Heck maybe 6.5 creedmore is the way to go?
Budget is $1500 max for gun alone.
Thanks for any and all help.
Breakdown (I apologize in advance if it’s long winded):
-wanting to get into long range target shooting. Have access to 1,000 yard range but mostly 200-400 yards most of the time
-might enter a few 600m competitions to get my feet wet in my area
-already have a Ruger rimfire precision I love and take out to 400.
-Am able to get to the range, maybe, a few times a month with other responsibilities but like to shoot a lot when I can get there
-Want a rifle I can step right into and not have to tinker with or piece together which I realize may not have the “best” of everything. Just need it to shoot and work.
———
Right now it seems like the RPR in .308 shooting 168 or 175 FGMM seems like a solid decision based on reviews of it being accurate/reliable, accuracy of .308 for the ranges I want to shoot at, and adjustable for me and my son right out of the box.
Thoughts? I am not new to firearms but new to this sort of thing. When I buy a gun it’s for a long time that I will eventually pass down to my son and I want to make sure I buy quality with quality support from the manufacturer (I have a handful of Ruger’s already which is why I was looking at the RPR).
Heck maybe 6.5 creedmore is the way to go?
Budget is $1500 max for gun alone.
Thanks for any and all help.