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<blockquote data-quote="bullelk" data-source="post: 251790" data-attributes="member: 14617"><p>Thanks all...I'll pay my dues and see where I get. The rifle and scope are both "new" set up a couple years back but never fired through a private party at a fair $1500. I'll buy it and see where I get as it sounds like a good place to start and is one sweet looking rifle, and reading more of your posts the Zeiss scope with target turrets, mildots and leupold mounts are great. If I need anything more at a later date....thats what gun safes are for!! Im real cozy with my Enfield .06 out to 300 at targets (longest local range) so this sounds like a great next step-but I do hate to leave that 100 year old war horse at home-she's killed me many a critter years on back. Check out shermancreek outfitters and see what my neighbor is killing on his place-I just dont have it in me to bait them every day for a bow shot like they do-to each his own, but you'll know why I'm doing this! In the meantime I will keep my eyes out for a Sendero II- sounds like a great rig and a gun I can work up to for the really long pokes. I appreciate the advice on 600+ shots-I'll find a place and do my time.</p><p> </p><p>Any thoughts on having a gunsmith fine tune this rifle, or should I save the $ and put it towards another rifle when I'm ready. Also a grain preference on the mentioned bullets-I dont load so I'll go with the best factory bullet available-I'm thinking 160??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bullelk, post: 251790, member: 14617"] Thanks all...I'll pay my dues and see where I get. The rifle and scope are both "new" set up a couple years back but never fired through a private party at a fair $1500. I'll buy it and see where I get as it sounds like a good place to start and is one sweet looking rifle, and reading more of your posts the Zeiss scope with target turrets, mildots and leupold mounts are great. If I need anything more at a later date....thats what gun safes are for!! Im real cozy with my Enfield .06 out to 300 at targets (longest local range) so this sounds like a great next step-but I do hate to leave that 100 year old war horse at home-she's killed me many a critter years on back. Check out shermancreek outfitters and see what my neighbor is killing on his place-I just dont have it in me to bait them every day for a bow shot like they do-to each his own, but you'll know why I'm doing this! In the meantime I will keep my eyes out for a Sendero II- sounds like a great rig and a gun I can work up to for the really long pokes. I appreciate the advice on 600+ shots-I'll find a place and do my time. Any thoughts on having a gunsmith fine tune this rifle, or should I save the $ and put it towards another rifle when I'm ready. Also a grain preference on the mentioned bullets-I dont load so I'll go with the best factory bullet available-I'm thinking 160?? [/QUOTE]
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