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<blockquote data-quote="Lenny Foffa" data-source="post: 2981260" data-attributes="member: 100742"><p>Thats a fun and easy project, to start with. Tika , a good rifle, Leupold ( VX5 3x to 15X ) or Night Force scope, are good optics. 7 mag, or 300 Win mag, excellent calibers. If you are a handloader, you can tailor the Bullet and the Load to the game your hunting, at the range in which you expect to be shooting. For your application I would suggest you use good quality Steel Rings and Bases.( No need for Tactical 20 MOA rails ) Shoot 40 to 50 rounds through your set up before you pull out the trigger. You may be completely happy with the factory trigger once adjusted to your preference. If the barrel is threaded , put a break on it. Both calibers offer bullet weights in the 150 grn range, which I think are just fine for deer. You clearly do require a 180 grn Partition for Whitetail Deer, but you might really want that bullet( or something like that ) for Elk, or Bear. Good luck and Good Shooting to you!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lenny Foffa, post: 2981260, member: 100742"] Thats a fun and easy project, to start with. Tika , a good rifle, Leupold ( VX5 3x to 15X ) or Night Force scope, are good optics. 7 mag, or 300 Win mag, excellent calibers. If you are a handloader, you can tailor the Bullet and the Load to the game your hunting, at the range in which you expect to be shooting. For your application I would suggest you use good quality Steel Rings and Bases.( No need for Tactical 20 MOA rails ) Shoot 40 to 50 rounds through your set up before you pull out the trigger. You may be completely happy with the factory trigger once adjusted to your preference. If the barrel is threaded , put a break on it. Both calibers offer bullet weights in the 150 grn range, which I think are just fine for deer. You clearly do require a 180 grn Partition for Whitetail Deer, but you might really want that bullet( or something like that ) for Elk, or Bear. Good luck and Good Shooting to you!! [/QUOTE]
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