STI DVC TACTICAL 9mm
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Troedoff and Mickey are correct 100%. Others think they are. Ultimately you are not going to learn how to make that shot on the internet. You need to get with someone who knows how to do this which requires buliding a solid shooting position in an unconventional manner. Like PRS style shooting...
They are and have been the gold standard for USPSA competition for years. There are members here who have shot over 100K rounds through them. Some say quality has slacked since years past but I bought another one last year, a newer model, and it has been flawless. Buy with confidence IMO.
They are expensive but https://www.tacticalsol.com/ar-22-complete-rifles/
I have an upper that shoots incredibly well. https://www.tacticalsol.com/kestrel-pistol/
Thankfully there are some units that are beginning to wise up and look at alternative calibers that have better performance than the 1906 and 1952 designs mentioned. There have been a few improvements in cartridge design that has happened since then which can be had with only a swap of a barrel...
Listen to this guy ^^^^^.
As far as calculations and conversions it's all BS as long as you make sure the reticle and the turret adjustments are in the same units. If your scope has a MOA turret (be it 1/4 MOA per click, 1/8th MOA per click, 1/2 MOA per click or 1 MOA per click) make sure that...
With the right caliber and the right conditions you can kill them from almost as far as you want if you know what you're doing. This was shot off a picnic table that is used for target practice and zeroing. The group I'm point to was shot at the 1000 yard target, you can see the red circle of...
Do it all at the same time, pillars and epoxy. Tape the front and sides of the recoil lug, not the back so that the barreled action comes free from the stock easily. I use Johnson Floor wax as the release agent on all the metal. I've heard Hornady One Shot works too. Robert Gradious sell...
At the distances most people on here are shooting, news flash, caliber doesn't much matter. Shot placement is king.
I've killed deer with a few different calibers and I don't think any of the deer knew the difference. A few died at distances where caliber mattered and I stacked the physics...
300WM is a really bad caliber to "learn on". You are going to learn many bad habits with that increased recoil.
But to answer the question I would choose a NightForce 20 MOA base and NightForce rings.