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<blockquote data-quote="Jcann" data-source="post: 3370520" data-attributes="member: 33119"><p>Two questions.</p><p></p><p>How serious are you in long range shooting?</p><p>and</p><p>What is your definition of long range?</p><p></p><p>[USER=9374]@tRidiot[/USER] setup will, I'm sure, shoot accurately beyond a mile....once he gets his scope. If that's your objective, pass on the Mossberg.</p><p></p><p>Saving money is a wonderful thing and will allow you to explore your fascination without going in debt. If you're in the exploring mood and think you might enjoy long range shooting and you don't want to go the custom route, I would go with a manufacturer that has better aftermarket support so you can slowly throw money into it and build a nice "trainer rifle."</p><p></p><p>An accurate rifle is the sum of its parts. It starts with a good barrel then moves to the trigger, stock/chassis, scope, ammunition, and shooter. The missing part here is the action, which is probably the least important part to accuracy but it is important in its reliability, function and aftermarket support. Is there good quality support for a Mossberg action with regards to stocks/chassis, rails and triggers?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jcann, post: 3370520, member: 33119"] Two questions. How serious are you in long range shooting? and What is your definition of long range? [USER=9374]@tRidiot[/USER] setup will, I'm sure, shoot accurately beyond a mile....once he gets his scope. If that's your objective, pass on the Mossberg. Saving money is a wonderful thing and will allow you to explore your fascination without going in debt. If you're in the exploring mood and think you might enjoy long range shooting and you don't want to go the custom route, I would go with a manufacturer that has better aftermarket support so you can slowly throw money into it and build a nice "trainer rifle." An accurate rifle is the sum of its parts. It starts with a good barrel then moves to the trigger, stock/chassis, scope, ammunition, and shooter. The missing part here is the action, which is probably the least important part to accuracy but it is important in its reliability, function and aftermarket support. Is there good quality support for a Mossberg action with regards to stocks/chassis, rails and triggers? [/QUOTE]
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