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7mm Rem Mag load for Elk size game at 700 yards.
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<blockquote data-quote="Tall" data-source="post: 822175" data-attributes="member: 56517"><p>Pillar and glass bedding is the cheapest and best place to start to make your gun accurate. I would also evaluate your trigger. I put a Timney trigger on and i love it. The next step would be to fine tune a hand load to your gun. If your more of a turn key person then find the best ammo you can.</p><p></p><p>When you put a long range optic on your gun make sure who ever mounts the thing that they pay close attention to the steps for long range shooting. Once that is done then add an anti canting level to your scope. </p><p></p><p>Practice shooting starting at 200 yards then go out to 300, 400 and 500 yards. </p><p></p><p>I also think that a chronograph is a must have item for long range shooters. If you don't know what your muzzle velocity is doing then your fighting an up hill battle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tall, post: 822175, member: 56517"] Pillar and glass bedding is the cheapest and best place to start to make your gun accurate. I would also evaluate your trigger. I put a Timney trigger on and i love it. The next step would be to fine tune a hand load to your gun. If your more of a turn key person then find the best ammo you can. When you put a long range optic on your gun make sure who ever mounts the thing that they pay close attention to the steps for long range shooting. Once that is done then add an anti canting level to your scope. Practice shooting starting at 200 yards then go out to 300, 400 and 500 yards. I also think that a chronograph is a must have item for long range shooters. If you don't know what your muzzle velocity is doing then your fighting an up hill battle. [/QUOTE]
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