Hello, newbie here!

HellsCanyonArmory

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Howdy,

Just thought I'd throw an introduction thread in here so those that care to know, do.

Name's Mike and I'm a student here at the University of Idaho! Graduate spring 2011 and am friends with a member or two on here. If they want to chime in they can! Been going through some of the FAQ's and using the search function a bit. I'm not stranger to internet forums, I'm on two hunting forums, and 2 auto-enthuist forums.

Got into hunting when I was 11-12 and since I was the first in my family to hunt, had to learn everything I did from hunting forums and friends that hunted, and a lot of worn boot leather. Always wanted to get into long range shooting, and this fall was lucky enough to make a friend that is heavily into the sport and is a member here as well.

I have two 30-06's. One is a Rem 700 topped with the standard flat base and Weaver GrandSlam 3.5-10 scope that I would like to build into a long range hunting/steel plinking gun. I don't plan on taking shots on game very far, but if the opportunity arises, then I like a gun that I can be confident in at the distance.

Looking to build a gun/caliber that I can haul into the backcountry (I've done a few high country muley trips that were 10+ miles in the backcountry), put an elk/deer down at ranges up to 750 yards (who really gets shots at ranges past that without hiking AWAY from the animal? lol), *reasonably* priced reloading prices, and won't tear off my shoulder (my 30-06 right now is a good recoil, though I have a decent recoil pad, no muzzle break, and the gun is fairly lightweight with factory ammo). Looking forward to more posts and learning the science/methodogy behind this sport!

Mike
 
Re: Hello, newbie here!

Welcome to the Hide. There is a plethora of knowledgeable shooters on this forum, me not being one of them, as you already know and a ton of knowledge and experience. I am sure you will find it informative at the least and, at most, a bottomless blackhole to dump endless gobs of money into (long range shooting). Anyways, welcome and enjoy.
 
Re: Hello, newbie here!

Not only are there knowledgeable folks one this forum, but after some time You'll find out that there are some plain old fashiond good people on here as well. Stay a while, and welcome.