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Considering options for a long range rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="JPHunter" data-source="post: 882516" data-attributes="member: 74047"><p>Great info guys thanks,</p><p>The game I'll be targetting for these longer shots will be Sambar in Australia, possibly the occasional red deer as well and on my annual trip to NZ tahr and chamois.</p><p>for recoil, I've never shot a 338 Lap or WM, I own a sako 85 in 300WM and the recoil on that I'm more than comfortable with. I'd look at getting a limbsaver or something for it if possible to reduce it though.</p><p>I should've worded the projectile question better, I know I'll have to find what shoots best in the gun but I meant what is better as a long range/hunting projectile performance wise so that I can try them first.</p><p>Thanks again,</p><p>JP</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JPHunter, post: 882516, member: 74047"] Great info guys thanks, The game I'll be targetting for these longer shots will be Sambar in Australia, possibly the occasional red deer as well and on my annual trip to NZ tahr and chamois. for recoil, I've never shot a 338 Lap or WM, I own a sako 85 in 300WM and the recoil on that I'm more than comfortable with. I'd look at getting a limbsaver or something for it if possible to reduce it though. I should've worded the projectile question better, I know I'll have to find what shoots best in the gun but I meant what is better as a long range/hunting projectile performance wise so that I can try them first. Thanks again, JP [/QUOTE]
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