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The Basics, Starting Out
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<blockquote data-quote="Bull_Mtn" data-source="post: 2151248" data-attributes="member: 105447"><p>I agree with Feenix, I have a .300 WSM, in an off the shelf, Mod 70 Winchester. A couple of years ago I had a gunsmith bed the action and barrel, install a Gentry brake and adjust the trigger to 3 lb. Maybe I'm just lucky, but I now have a rifle that is pleasant to shoot, and is capable of .5moa groups with my reloads and < moa groups with Federal Terminal Ascent factory loads. I have killed elk out to 670 yds with it. Which is about as far as I feel comfortable shooting anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bull_Mtn, post: 2151248, member: 105447"] I agree with Feenix, I have a .300 WSM, in an off the shelf, Mod 70 Winchester. A couple of years ago I had a gunsmith bed the action and barrel, install a Gentry brake and adjust the trigger to 3 lb. Maybe I'm just lucky, but I now have a rifle that is pleasant to shoot, and is capable of .5moa groups with my reloads and < moa groups with Federal Terminal Ascent factory loads. I have killed elk out to 670 yds with it. Which is about as far as I feel comfortable shooting anyway. [/QUOTE]
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