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roninflag

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  1. i can not say anything about hunting the unit 36a. however hunting coues whitetail - ( usually ) involves hiking up a very rugged mountian in the dark. sitting down glassing with a "good" (1K+) pair of binos and then shooting as soon as you see a buck. often a fairly long shot . this is my experience. sorry if you this is not what you were asking.


  2. besides " budget " also what is " long range" is not stated. some of my observations are : sporter weight guns may shoot a good group at 100 yards , say less than an inch. but i have not been able to get them to shoot as well as the heavier barrels at distance. even heavy barrel rifles with a krieger barrel may shoot a 1/2 inch group at 100 that does not translate to a 2 inch group at 400 and a 3 inch group at 600. it is not linear. the whole rifle, barrel , tigger , ammo , scope, shooter is a system . getting a 5 inch group at 500 yards or a 6 inch group requires a lot of really good stuff to achieve. a sendero or a savage long range hunter or weatherby accumark is a way to quickly get a rifle that is more accurate; there is no wait for gunsmithing and a barrel to come from krieger. i have a kenton knobb on one of my rifles it is very accurate ; i have fired it out to 759 yards. if you bought a remington 700 CDL ( which i think is an atractive rifle) adjusted the trigger or replaced it with a shilen or a timmney or a jewel ; put a leupold scope (6.5-20) would you be able to shoot a 6 inch group at 600 yards? maybe. the weak points would be the bedding ( wood stock) and the barrel ( factory $31.29) . if you got a sendero, the stock is rigid it has a metal bedding block; added a barrel ( krieger barrel 300 plus 150 to install) i would say probably. the 30-06 is an accurate ( see riflemans journal) and very effective round . if your savage shoots clover leafs try it at distance. i fire mine regularly at 600 yards. roninflag


  3. Anyone planning to brave the heat and chase bears Friday? I've got my binos, sunscreen, and snake boots ready to go... My wife thinks I'm nuts... maybe I am.

     

    Anybody enjoy the august bear hunt?

    HEAT?? I went out this morning . gentle mist, 53 degrees 5:30 AM; by the time i walked a couple miles it was 49 and really raining hard. a little too cold and wet for bear hunting for me. roninflag

     

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