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The Basics, Starting Out
Questions about a LR Build, mainly rifle weight
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<blockquote data-quote="youngtrout" data-source="post: 551490" data-attributes="member: 5373"><p>That's why it's nice to have other clubs! Got to say I love my 375. 300 at 2600 is pretty decent for recoil, slow but stiff. Almost easier to shoot than the fast and sharp 300 win with a 180 at 3000</p><p></p><p>I shoot both well, just looking to add another club. Right now the 375 goes up rivers and into brush and a no brainer for the coast. 300 goes into the tundra and specific black bear hunts, or high country</p><p></p><p>The 7saum will fill in somewhere, and looking for a action to start a ultralight 260</p><p></p><p>This is just fun stuff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="youngtrout, post: 551490, member: 5373"] That's why it's nice to have other clubs! Got to say I love my 375. 300 at 2600 is pretty decent for recoil, slow but stiff. Almost easier to shoot than the fast and sharp 300 win with a 180 at 3000 I shoot both well, just looking to add another club. Right now the 375 goes up rivers and into brush and a no brainer for the coast. 300 goes into the tundra and specific black bear hunts, or high country The 7saum will fill in somewhere, and looking for a action to start a ultralight 260 This is just fun stuff [/QUOTE]
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