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Help building a long range set up
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<blockquote data-quote="bryanfields" data-source="post: 1111522" data-attributes="member: 91801"><p>I appreciate the feedback ohiohunter. I was originally looking at the Senderro or the Sako a7 long distance model. Both have the potential to be very accurate, but I read too many reviews of guys having bad experiences with them. It seems my chances of getting a highly accurate rifle are a bit better by putting a gun together myself. If I did anything different it would probably be too wait a little longer and save up my money for something better. But if there's something I'm missing, don't hesitate to give me your opinion. </p><p>When you say the Savage action leaves a lot to be desired, can you elaborate on that? Does that mean it's a poor action to build on. Thank you so much!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bryanfields, post: 1111522, member: 91801"] I appreciate the feedback ohiohunter. I was originally looking at the Senderro or the Sako a7 long distance model. Both have the potential to be very accurate, but I read too many reviews of guys having bad experiences with them. It seems my chances of getting a highly accurate rifle are a bit better by putting a gun together myself. If I did anything different it would probably be too wait a little longer and save up my money for something better. But if there's something I'm missing, don't hesitate to give me your opinion. When you say the Savage action leaves a lot to be desired, can you elaborate on that? Does that mean it's a poor action to build on. Thank you so much! [/QUOTE]
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