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The Basics, Starting Out
Controlled Round Feed, worth the time?
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<blockquote data-quote="86alaskan" data-source="post: 918028" data-attributes="member: 75933"><p>thanks for the heads up. what are the compromises involved? I've read about the extractor causing tension on the case as being a negative thing, as well as the case head not being surrounded by the head of the bolt. I do already have a DGR in a 375 Ruger, so this would be more of a caribou, bear, moose rifle with long range target on the side. So, what you're saying is I should search out a savage or Remington 700 to build up on on? I'm just trying to get a feel for all this long range stuff and why some things are better than others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="86alaskan, post: 918028, member: 75933"] thanks for the heads up. what are the compromises involved? I've read about the extractor causing tension on the case as being a negative thing, as well as the case head not being surrounded by the head of the bolt. I do already have a DGR in a 375 Ruger, so this would be more of a caribou, bear, moose rifle with long range target on the side. So, what you're saying is I should search out a savage or Remington 700 to build up on on? I'm just trying to get a feel for all this long range stuff and why some things are better than others. [/QUOTE]
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