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<blockquote data-quote="drdool" data-source="post: 1397568" data-attributes="member: 30407"><p>I'm biased to use 24" light contour with a brake or heavy contour 26" without. Shoot both at the range. However when I carry the heavy contour stuff in the field, it gets old very quick. Been a while since reading NFosters info but from memory he likes the Sendero and 162 amax and can confirm that bullet or the 168 hvld are extremely accurate in my 7mm bolt guns sendero and light contour. Of course you can now get a heavy profile carbon barrel to reduce weight. I've handled the Seekins Havak and it is a lot of rifle for the money. Other thought if you are going to get into competing might consider one of the 6mm or 6.5mm including the new 6.5mm prs from Seekins and brake your 7mm and cover all the bases. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drdool, post: 1397568, member: 30407"] I'm biased to use 24" light contour with a brake or heavy contour 26" without. Shoot both at the range. However when I carry the heavy contour stuff in the field, it gets old very quick. Been a while since reading NFosters info but from memory he likes the Sendero and 162 amax and can confirm that bullet or the 168 hvld are extremely accurate in my 7mm bolt guns sendero and light contour. Of course you can now get a heavy profile carbon barrel to reduce weight. I've handled the Seekins Havak and it is a lot of rifle for the money. Other thought if you are going to get into competing might consider one of the 6mm or 6.5mm including the new 6.5mm prs from Seekins and brake your 7mm and cover all the bases. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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