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Browning Stainless Stalker .300 WSM vs. other factory rifles
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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 74491"><p>I just traded away a T3 300WM.Picked up a 300WM 700BDL SS,the T3 was OAL clip limited and was never going to get better than just under MOA for accuracy.The 180gr accubonds/baltips were also taking up alot of the powder room when seated deep enough to fit in the clip.I also found that weighing only 6.75lbs bare I could shoot well to 400yds but the rifle seemed to move alot with every heartbeat.I wanted a rifle that can shoot further if I do my part.RB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 74491"] I just traded away a T3 300WM.Picked up a 300WM 700BDL SS,the T3 was OAL clip limited and was never going to get better than just under MOA for accuracy.The 180gr accubonds/baltips were also taking up alot of the powder room when seated deep enough to fit in the clip.I also found that weighing only 6.75lbs bare I could shoot well to 400yds but the rifle seemed to move alot with every heartbeat.I wanted a rifle that can shoot further if I do my part.RB [/QUOTE]
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