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light recoiling cartige for the old man!
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<blockquote data-quote="trueblue" data-source="post: 441189" data-attributes="member: 10654"><p>I would go with the 7-08 and shoot the 120's. Light barrel contour like a #4 in 24" length.</p><p>You can buy a Model 7 Rem or Savage in this exact setup and not have alot of cost into it. No need for a custom build if 500 yards is your range. This setup will however be slightly over your weight limit. Also, put a break on it, and you will have no recoil. Factory ammo is easily found for the 7-08 if you don't reload.</p><p>The 260 that JE recommended is another great choice, but I don't know if it is offered in a factory rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trueblue, post: 441189, member: 10654"] I would go with the 7-08 and shoot the 120's. Light barrel contour like a #4 in 24" length. You can buy a Model 7 Rem or Savage in this exact setup and not have alot of cost into it. No need for a custom build if 500 yards is your range. This setup will however be slightly over your weight limit. Also, put a break on it, and you will have no recoil. Factory ammo is easily found for the 7-08 if you don't reload. The 260 that JE recommended is another great choice, but I don't know if it is offered in a factory rifle. [/QUOTE]
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