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The Basics, Starting Out
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<blockquote data-quote="Longshot38" data-source="post: 232161" data-attributes="member: 11627"><p>For the sake of simplicity I'm not even going to put the all mighty dollar into this equation. So if I were to build a long range deer/elk rig this is how I would do it:</p><p></p><p>Action: Lawton 7000</p><p>Barrel: Lawton barrel chambered in 7mm Ultra Mag (You pick contour)</p><p>Trigger: Jewell</p><p>Bottom Metal: Standard Remington</p><p>Stock: Manner (You pick the flavor)</p><p>Base: Lawton again</p><p>Rings: Either TPS or Seekins (steel rings of course)</p><p>Optics: Sightron SIII SS 6-24x50 LR MD</p><p></p><p>This would make an ideal setup for deer or elk at extended ranges. However if you ever intend to dangerous or larger game I would build the same rig in a 338 caliber. I simply don't want to try taking down anything like Grizzly with a 7mm bullet (it pains me to say that, I really love 7mm).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Longshot38, post: 232161, member: 11627"] For the sake of simplicity I'm not even going to put the all mighty dollar into this equation. So if I were to build a long range deer/elk rig this is how I would do it: Action: Lawton 7000 Barrel: Lawton barrel chambered in 7mm Ultra Mag (You pick contour) Trigger: Jewell Bottom Metal: Standard Remington Stock: Manner (You pick the flavor) Base: Lawton again Rings: Either TPS or Seekins (steel rings of course) Optics: Sightron SIII SS 6-24x50 LR MD This would make an ideal setup for deer or elk at extended ranges. However if you ever intend to dangerous or larger game I would build the same rig in a 338 caliber. I simply don't want to try taking down anything like Grizzly with a 7mm bullet (it pains me to say that, I really love 7mm). [/QUOTE]
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