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The Basics, Starting Out
ok, what do I need for a decent priced long range elk gun?
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<blockquote data-quote="sniperVLS" data-source="post: 96696" data-attributes="member: 3883"><p>Youre getting that accuracy at that range from a LSS? Daaaaamn. Does it have the stock barrel? I knew it was a nice gun and owners loved it but ****. I passed up on a LSS in .300rum for a Sendero I wanted. I waited too long and it sold from under me, went back to get the LSS and adios to that too. They arent easy 2 find, atleast not when I was looking. The new Senderos are due out in a couple of weeks so all is well, .300rum here I come. Im still impressed with the LSS, seems its got a good owner shooting it /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif</p><p></p><p>I found a LSS in .300wm recently, I still want one but I'll reserve the .300rum for the Sendero. The LSS is one sharp rifle indeed. We are talking about the grey laminate stock and stainless barrel right? Don't want to be talking about the wrong rifle /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif</p><p></p><p>Regarding recoil, I assumed it would be a little potent out of the LSS, seeing as its not very heavy. Not bad eh? Well thats all subjective so what may not bother you would irritate me, hahaha.</p><p></p><p>The Rem 700 Mountain Rifle in .30-06 kicked like a **** Mule. A few years of shooting that out to 400 yards and it went bye bye. It was **** accurate though for that tiny, thin 22" barrel. I'll never buy a light rifle again. Id rather lug a heavier VLS/VSF/Sendero around any day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sniperVLS, post: 96696, member: 3883"] Youre getting that accuracy at that range from a LSS? Daaaaamn. Does it have the stock barrel? I knew it was a nice gun and owners loved it but ****. I passed up on a LSS in .300rum for a Sendero I wanted. I waited too long and it sold from under me, went back to get the LSS and adios to that too. They arent easy 2 find, atleast not when I was looking. The new Senderos are due out in a couple of weeks so all is well, .300rum here I come. Im still impressed with the LSS, seems its got a good owner shooting it [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] I found a LSS in .300wm recently, I still want one but I'll reserve the .300rum for the Sendero. The LSS is one sharp rifle indeed. We are talking about the grey laminate stock and stainless barrel right? Don't want to be talking about the wrong rifle [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] Regarding recoil, I assumed it would be a little potent out of the LSS, seeing as its not very heavy. Not bad eh? Well thats all subjective so what may not bother you would irritate me, hahaha. The Rem 700 Mountain Rifle in .30-06 kicked like a **** Mule. A few years of shooting that out to 400 yards and it went bye bye. It was **** accurate though for that tiny, thin 22" barrel. I'll never buy a light rifle again. Id rather lug a heavier VLS/VSF/Sendero around any day. [/QUOTE]
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