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The Basics, Starting Out
1st time rebarrel/stock
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<blockquote data-quote="jon12" data-source="post: 54523" data-attributes="member: 2018"><p>Thanks for the help. Most of my shooting will be either off my bipod or out of an elevated box blind(besides off of a bench with sand bags). My longest shots will be down those long straight south texas senderos but probably limited (on game at least)to 300-400 yards depending on just how good i can get and how good my rifle shoots and hopefully i can extend my range as i practice and get more comfy. I do think the varmit stock would be better and i agree that the sporter stock just wouldnt feel right with a heavy barrel(i just dont like tactical stocks). I also do like the Sendero contour, how does it commpare to the #4 and #5 countours and will most barrel makers turn "sendero" or "remington varmit" for the same price as a #4 or #5? </p><p>Can anyone give me an idea of what kind of accuracy i can expect with a hunting load for our little bodided texas whitetails, something like a 120 gr nos BT, or maybe up to a 139 gr hornady IB or swift sirocco or something?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jon12, post: 54523, member: 2018"] Thanks for the help. Most of my shooting will be either off my bipod or out of an elevated box blind(besides off of a bench with sand bags). My longest shots will be down those long straight south texas senderos but probably limited (on game at least)to 300-400 yards depending on just how good i can get and how good my rifle shoots and hopefully i can extend my range as i practice and get more comfy. I do think the varmit stock would be better and i agree that the sporter stock just wouldnt feel right with a heavy barrel(i just dont like tactical stocks). I also do like the Sendero contour, how does it commpare to the #4 and #5 countours and will most barrel makers turn "sendero" or "remington varmit" for the same price as a #4 or #5? Can anyone give me an idea of what kind of accuracy i can expect with a hunting load for our little bodided texas whitetails, something like a 120 gr nos BT, or maybe up to a 139 gr hornady IB or swift sirocco or something? [/QUOTE]
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