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<blockquote data-quote="idefendem" data-source="post: 710748" data-attributes="member: 51933"><p>I am an experiended reloader and own and shoot several 270, 243 and 30 cal custom hunting rigs. Having spent big bucks on my full custom guns, I am considering a factory-new Rem Sendero II in 7mm Rem mag as a platform for a combo long range hunting and target gun. I am hoping to spend some trigger time on it before upgrading to a blueprinted action and custom barrel. I am curious if anyone is using the 7mm as a 1000 yard shooter and what powder and bullets are the best choice. Also, since I have not re scoped any of my hunting guns in 7 years I am woefully behind the power curve regarding the new generation of scopes and all the various "bells and whistles." It seems there are far too many choices and the learning curve is steeper than the good ol' days. Any experiences, thoughts and/or suggestions are appreciated!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="idefendem, post: 710748, member: 51933"] I am an experiended reloader and own and shoot several 270, 243 and 30 cal custom hunting rigs. Having spent big bucks on my full custom guns, I am considering a factory-new Rem Sendero II in 7mm Rem mag as a platform for a combo long range hunting and target gun. I am hoping to spend some trigger time on it before upgrading to a blueprinted action and custom barrel. I am curious if anyone is using the 7mm as a 1000 yard shooter and what powder and bullets are the best choice. Also, since I have not re scoped any of my hunting guns in 7 years I am woefully behind the power curve regarding the new generation of scopes and all the various "bells and whistles." It seems there are far too many choices and the learning curve is steeper than the good ol' days. Any experiences, thoughts and/or suggestions are appreciated!! [/QUOTE]
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