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The Basics, Starting Out
Long range hunting rifle - what do you use?
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<blockquote data-quote="COBrad" data-source="post: 55455" data-attributes="member: 1940"><p>For big-game I'm using a custom .300 Jarrett. Rem 700, McMillan stock, #4 Pacnor barrel w/brake, 2.5-10 IOR scope in Talley mounts, at 8.5 lb. Its' not a true light weight, but light enough to carry comfortably, and enough heft to make a steady and solid shooting, .5 MOA rifle. I'm pushing 200 gr. bullets to 3045 fps. I'm currently waiting delivery on a Kimber Montana in .243, to use as a walking varminter. I've opted for a 17.5 oz Zeiss 4.5-14 instead of a compact, but with Talley aluminum mounts I expect to see a total weight of no more that 6 1/4 lb.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="COBrad, post: 55455, member: 1940"] For big-game I'm using a custom .300 Jarrett. Rem 700, McMillan stock, #4 Pacnor barrel w/brake, 2.5-10 IOR scope in Talley mounts, at 8.5 lb. Its' not a true light weight, but light enough to carry comfortably, and enough heft to make a steady and solid shooting, .5 MOA rifle. I'm pushing 200 gr. bullets to 3045 fps. I'm currently waiting delivery on a Kimber Montana in .243, to use as a walking varminter. I've opted for a 17.5 oz Zeiss 4.5-14 instead of a compact, but with Talley aluminum mounts I expect to see a total weight of no more that 6 1/4 lb. [/QUOTE]
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