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Choosing a long range rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="jrock" data-source="post: 964031" data-attributes="member: 78569"><p>I'd look at the small things like how the action feels and works, how the actions are made, how the barrels are made, what extractor system they use. I would hope the LR 700's shoot better than my 700 sps. I agree that buying a gun off the shelf without an accuracy guarantee is a crap shoot for sub MOA accuracy. If I was dead set on a specific accuracy window (for me it's 1/2 MOA), I would go custom. My next gun will be a custom...or another weatherby.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jrock, post: 964031, member: 78569"] I'd look at the small things like how the action feels and works, how the actions are made, how the barrels are made, what extractor system they use. I would hope the LR 700's shoot better than my 700 sps. I agree that buying a gun off the shelf without an accuracy guarantee is a crap shoot for sub MOA accuracy. If I was dead set on a specific accuracy window (for me it's 1/2 MOA), I would go custom. My next gun will be a custom...or another weatherby. [/QUOTE]
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