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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Budget build, advice please
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<blockquote data-quote="300R" data-source="post: 509018" data-attributes="member: 18858"><p>I have owned a sendero in 300 rum and it was a great shooter!My 210 berger loads were single feed only but a wyatt's conversion is an easy fix if you feel you need to load them from the mag,if you hunt deer 90% of the time and at 1000 yards max, i don't think you need to burn that much powder to get the job done ethically but that's just me,also how do you handle recoil,would you need a brake installed?Please don't think i am trying to put you off because a sendero in 300 rum for a grand would be your best choice hands down,but if you shoot frequently and want to use it for paper/steel it becomes expensive to load for,especially if you say you want to get in a lot of practice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="300R, post: 509018, member: 18858"] I have owned a sendero in 300 rum and it was a great shooter!My 210 berger loads were single feed only but a wyatt's conversion is an easy fix if you feel you need to load them from the mag,if you hunt deer 90% of the time and at 1000 yards max, i don't think you need to burn that much powder to get the job done ethically but that's just me,also how do you handle recoil,would you need a brake installed?Please don't think i am trying to put you off because a sendero in 300 rum for a grand would be your best choice hands down,but if you shoot frequently and want to use it for paper/steel it becomes expensive to load for,especially if you say you want to get in a lot of practice. [/QUOTE]
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