Message from @SledgeHammer

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2017-04-13 20:46:56 UTC  

But people where ultra skeptical

2017-04-13 20:47:20 UTC  

@Convo heavier in what sense?

2017-04-13 20:47:24 UTC  

You're not wrong to be skeptical, but that gun Wyatt linked does seem like a good 400yd+ entry platform

2017-04-13 20:47:29 UTC  

beeger boolet

2017-04-13 20:47:42 UTC  

no

2017-04-13 20:47:44 UTC  

To learn what you actually want to drop money on

2017-04-13 20:47:48 UTC  

lol

2017-04-13 20:47:52 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/274262571367006208/302183129534431232/trs2.jpg

2017-04-13 20:48:00 UTC  

wot

2017-04-13 20:48:03 UTC  

They shoot literally the same projectiles @Convo

2017-04-13 20:48:04 UTC  

@Farseer are you in Detroit

2017-04-13 20:48:08 UTC  

I still think the best is to learn on 17 or 22

2017-04-13 20:48:09 UTC  

Israel

2017-04-13 20:48:10 UTC  

I would own a win mag if it was a more common round

2017-04-13 20:48:13 UTC  

It gets you involved

2017-04-13 20:48:18 UTC  

Wel true learning

2017-04-13 20:48:19 UTC  

You learn the fundamentals

2017-04-13 20:48:19 UTC  

look at the jew symbols on the wall

2017-04-13 20:48:25 UTC  

Stephen where the fuck do you live

2017-04-13 20:48:28 UTC  

I learned on 7.62x54r lol

2017-04-13 20:48:31 UTC  

Where I live it's everywhere

2017-04-13 20:48:39 UTC  

I'm assuming someone proficient in rifle shooting but has never done long range

2017-04-13 20:48:48 UTC  

@Convo the .300winmag has more effective range because it has a higher muzzle velocity

2017-04-13 20:49:11 UTC  

Because these tiny bullets are so easily manipulated by the outside forces

2017-04-13 20:49:20 UTC  

They really teach you about wind, drop etc

2017-04-13 20:49:31 UTC  

All while being able to get good at your local 100 yard range

2017-04-13 20:49:33 UTC  

Again, you aren't wrong, but there are steps.

2017-04-13 20:49:39 UTC  

Which is super easy access to normies

2017-04-13 20:49:45 UTC  

I've got a .308 @Caerulus_Rex I was looking for something really long range. the 6.5 looks similar to the .308, is it worth it two have a 6.5 and .308?

2017-04-13 20:49:54 UTC  

to have*

2017-04-13 20:49:54 UTC  

I learned long range on a 50 cal

2017-04-13 20:49:58 UTC  

Right and a 400yd+ range is much harder to come by

2017-04-13 20:49:59 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/274262571367006208/302183662193999872/trs3.jpg

2017-04-13 20:50:06 UTC  

Damn, that's expensive learning

2017-04-13 20:50:07 UTC  

Im just saying what I suggest to normies on a budget is that

2017-04-13 20:50:14 UTC  

Implying I paid for ammo

2017-04-13 20:50:52 UTC  

yea im fantasizing about dropping cash i dont have yet on a .338, but I hear its not worth the money per round

2017-04-13 20:51:04 UTC  

Nope

2017-04-13 20:51:04 UTC  

@SledgeHammer near nyc

2017-04-13 20:51:07 UTC  

@BershaeS .308 ammo is easily obtained and a better SHTF option. 6.5 creedmore has better ballistic properties and is a competition round.

2017-04-13 20:51:10 UTC  

It's shooting 5 dollar bills