Hey all!
First timer, been doing some reading, going to be ready to purchase my first rifle in ~3-4 months.
I've settled on the Gen 3 6.5 Creedmoor Ruger Precision Rifle for my training gun.
Eventually, I want to move up to a .375CT or .416B rifle when I start to learn how to shoot at a mile+.
Due to space limitations at home, and a wife that is only begrudgingly letting me do this, I will only be able to have one rifle at a time, meaning that I will have to sell the Ruger and purchase the other rifle when I am ready to "graduate" to the longer range.
What I'm interested in here is support equipment that can make the transition. I know that some pieces are fairly range/rifle/cartridge/etc. specific, and that when you start shooting at longer distances, some tend to lose effectiveness.
I've got another thread going in the scope section, asking about the Leupold 5HD, but what I'm interested in here is the rest of it.
From what I have read, I'll need a mini weather station thing, a set of bags, and a calculator.
What should I consider? What should I avoid? And are there characteristics that would make something effective for the Creedmoor ranges, but not the .375/416 ranges?
First timer, been doing some reading, going to be ready to purchase my first rifle in ~3-4 months.
I've settled on the Gen 3 6.5 Creedmoor Ruger Precision Rifle for my training gun.
Eventually, I want to move up to a .375CT or .416B rifle when I start to learn how to shoot at a mile+.
Due to space limitations at home, and a wife that is only begrudgingly letting me do this, I will only be able to have one rifle at a time, meaning that I will have to sell the Ruger and purchase the other rifle when I am ready to "graduate" to the longer range.
What I'm interested in here is support equipment that can make the transition. I know that some pieces are fairly range/rifle/cartridge/etc. specific, and that when you start shooting at longer distances, some tend to lose effectiveness.
I've got another thread going in the scope section, asking about the Leupold 5HD, but what I'm interested in here is the rest of it.
From what I have read, I'll need a mini weather station thing, a set of bags, and a calculator.
What should I consider? What should I avoid? And are there characteristics that would make something effective for the Creedmoor ranges, but not the .375/416 ranges?