So currently, I'm running a TC Long Range Rifle in 6.5 creedmoor and Ruger American Ranch in 5.56.
The TC LRR is stock. 1:8" twist barrel so I can shoot most weight bullets. Got it on sale for $900. I got a Hawke Vantage 6-24x50 AO Mil Dot IR on it that I picked up $150 brand new. (sales times are such a great time to get equipment. Yea it's cheap, but a friend has one and I really liked the quality for the price tag. At 100 yards, I can easily shoot 0.75 MOA and down to 0.5 MOA for 4 shot groups.
The Ruger American Ranch is a little beast. This was the second rifle I've ever gotten. Could have gone with AR-15 for fun, but I wanted to get into precision shooting. And for shorter ranges, I felt this was a quality choice. $400 for the rifle. 5.56 so I can shooting 5.56 or .223. The scope I have on it is a Nikon Prostaff 5 3.5-14x40. I added a muzzle brake to it because why not at the time. It's a JP recoil eliminator. The eliminator part of the name is no exaggeration. Loud, but the recoil is non-existent (Yes, it's .223, I know there isn't tons of recoil as is.).
So for someone trying to move from rookie status to a little more advanced, what upgrades would be suggested? I'm in NJ so there is that when it comes to accounting for what's legal in this God forsaken state.
The TC LRR is stock. 1:8" twist barrel so I can shoot most weight bullets. Got it on sale for $900. I got a Hawke Vantage 6-24x50 AO Mil Dot IR on it that I picked up $150 brand new. (sales times are such a great time to get equipment. Yea it's cheap, but a friend has one and I really liked the quality for the price tag. At 100 yards, I can easily shoot 0.75 MOA and down to 0.5 MOA for 4 shot groups.
The Ruger American Ranch is a little beast. This was the second rifle I've ever gotten. Could have gone with AR-15 for fun, but I wanted to get into precision shooting. And for shorter ranges, I felt this was a quality choice. $400 for the rifle. 5.56 so I can shooting 5.56 or .223. The scope I have on it is a Nikon Prostaff 5 3.5-14x40. I added a muzzle brake to it because why not at the time. It's a JP recoil eliminator. The eliminator part of the name is no exaggeration. Loud, but the recoil is non-existent (Yes, it's .223, I know there isn't tons of recoil as is.).
So for someone trying to move from rookie status to a little more advanced, what upgrades would be suggested? I'm in NJ so there is that when it comes to accounting for what's legal in this God forsaken state.