I'm truly a beginner, not a single PRS shot yet, but great interest in pursuing the hobby long-term after COVID-19 is behind us. I'm in the middle of reading, lurking, researching, and buying my initial equipment, with more enthusiasm than knowledge. I'm still looking for my first PRS rifle (in the $3000) range (without scope price included). On a slightly related note, I've already ordered both a Serbu cal .50 bolt action and Serbu .50 cal semi-auto for other reasons...but which indirectly led me to this new hobby. I realize that the .50 cal rifles are more appropriate for long-range shooting and that as a beginner I need to start out trying to master 100-1000 yards, so I'm looking for a beginning rifle for a beginner for that range. I'm not particularly tied to bolt vs. semi-auto, although perhaps the semi-auto appeals more just for less work between shots. I intended only to target shoot..whatever that means, PRS, long-range, benchrest, prone, target, steel, competition, etc. All shooting will be in daylight, I assume.
Rifle question:
What is a good cartridge for a beginner to use, 223, 308, 338, etc.?
If I'm looking to buy a $3000 used rifle will I be able to get a fairly good beginner's rifle or is that still more of a lower end pricing range? When I look in the ads for possible rifles I often come across rifles under $1000 used to shoot varmints and then everything seems to be, at least to me, at $5000 or more...with not a lot of middle ground rifles.
Scope questions:
I'm looking for a MOA, FFP, scope. Should I buy two scopes, one for under 1000 yards and one for 1000 yards+, or buy one that can do both? I assume my shooting will, at least now if not longer, be far more under 1000 yards, but I'd like to move to and experiment at 1000 yards when my experience and ability allow. If the scope price range I'm looking at is $3000, I'd like to be able to move the scope between my beginner rifle and my .50 cals when I want to go longer. Would a scope for 1000 yards and longer be a scope just for that purpose?
Thanks in advance for putting up with my newbie questions.
Rifle question:
What is a good cartridge for a beginner to use, 223, 308, 338, etc.?
If I'm looking to buy a $3000 used rifle will I be able to get a fairly good beginner's rifle or is that still more of a lower end pricing range? When I look in the ads for possible rifles I often come across rifles under $1000 used to shoot varmints and then everything seems to be, at least to me, at $5000 or more...with not a lot of middle ground rifles.
Scope questions:
I'm looking for a MOA, FFP, scope. Should I buy two scopes, one for under 1000 yards and one for 1000 yards+, or buy one that can do both? I assume my shooting will, at least now if not longer, be far more under 1000 yards, but I'd like to move to and experiment at 1000 yards when my experience and ability allow. If the scope price range I'm looking at is $3000, I'd like to be able to move the scope between my beginner rifle and my .50 cals when I want to go longer. Would a scope for 1000 yards and longer be a scope just for that purpose?
Thanks in advance for putting up with my newbie questions.