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The Basics, Starting Out
is the savage model 11 long range hunter a good starter?
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<blockquote data-quote="liltank" data-source="post: 379120" data-attributes="member: 13275"><p>The 111LRH is the cream of the crop in my opinion. I have just recently been able to handle the Accu-Stock. Needless to say it is a very comfortable and stable platform. The fore end is stable and the aluminum bedding that most guys look for in a quality rifle is already included. The barrel is generously free floated and usually a guy can run a credit card between the barrel and stock. The nicer part of the rifle is the addition of the adjustable cheek piece. This rifle will do wonders for you and your adventure into long range hunting. Another caliber to consider is the Mod 11LRH in 300WSM. I own a Mod 12 Low Profile in 300 WSM cutting .690 MOA (<strong>M</strong>inute <strong>O</strong>f <strong>A</strong>ngle) in prone position with a variable wind at 300 yards. I could have done better with a still day. The 300WM will work just as well, but you use about 10grns less with the WSM. </p><p></p><p>Good luck in your decision,</p><p>Tank</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="liltank, post: 379120, member: 13275"] The 111LRH is the cream of the crop in my opinion. I have just recently been able to handle the Accu-Stock. Needless to say it is a very comfortable and stable platform. The fore end is stable and the aluminum bedding that most guys look for in a quality rifle is already included. The barrel is generously free floated and usually a guy can run a credit card between the barrel and stock. The nicer part of the rifle is the addition of the adjustable cheek piece. This rifle will do wonders for you and your adventure into long range hunting. Another caliber to consider is the Mod 11LRH in 300WSM. I own a Mod 12 Low Profile in 300 WSM cutting .690 MOA ([B]M[/B]inute [B]O[/B]f [B]A[/B]ngle) in prone position with a variable wind at 300 yards. I could have done better with a still day. The 300WM will work just as well, but you use about 10grns less with the WSM. Good luck in your decision, Tank [/QUOTE]
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