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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 115670"><p>I have three 300 RUMS, a savage (which Kirby added a Holland QD Break, trigger job, custom stock and 30" Lilja #8 pipe), a Sendero (which I planned to have Kirby customize, but it shot too well) and last month I picked up a new ADL for $400 total (including shipping and no tax (as I bought it on gunbroker.com)).</p><p></p><p>You don't differentiate the guns on performance (which should be very close), but by how well they shoot. The latest RUM is planned to have a Kirby/Lilja upgrade (7.5 twist, .308 Lilja and other upgrades), but only if it shoots over 1.25 MOA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 115670"] I have three 300 RUMS, a savage (which Kirby added a Holland QD Break, trigger job, custom stock and 30" Lilja #8 pipe), a Sendero (which I planned to have Kirby customize, but it shot too well) and last month I picked up a new ADL for $400 total (including shipping and no tax (as I bought it on gunbroker.com)). You don't differentiate the guns on performance (which should be very close), but by how well they shoot. The latest RUM is planned to have a Kirby/Lilja upgrade (7.5 twist, .308 Lilja and other upgrades), but only if it shoots over 1.25 MOA. [/QUOTE]
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