SmallGameAddict
.308 Win
Which brings up my point. Shooting is both deceptively simple, and deceptively difficult. It takes a lot of concentration, and a lot of practice.
Shooting accurately boils down to basically 2 things, sight alignment, and trigger squeeze. Therefore, best to put your hard-earned hot rod dollars in a quality trigger, and quality sighting equipment, which includes rings and bases.
You can only shoot as well as you can see. The cold hard truth of it is 99% of the rifles out there can outshoot 99% of the shooters out there, day in and day out. The rifle doesn't give one flying F about wind chill, snow, sleet or rain.
I'd personally much rather deal with an economical rifle, and quality sighting equipment, than the other way around.
Shooting accurately boils down to basically 2 things, sight alignment, and trigger squeeze. Therefore, best to put your hard-earned hot rod dollars in a quality trigger, and quality sighting equipment, which includes rings and bases.
You can only shoot as well as you can see. The cold hard truth of it is 99% of the rifles out there can outshoot 99% of the shooters out there, day in and day out. The rifle doesn't give one flying F about wind chill, snow, sleet or rain.
I'd personally much rather deal with an economical rifle, and quality sighting equipment, than the other way around.

















