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<blockquote data-quote="liltank" data-source="post: 482411" data-attributes="member: 13275"><p>I've seen a couple articles now that have had the VTR listed, but any rifle with a 26" heavy or medium weight barrel is going to give you optimum performance at longer ranges. Some have suggested the Mod 12 Savage. That would be an excellent choice, but there is also the 11 and 111 Long Range Hunter that would fit the bill. They are not tactical rifles. They have some special features from factory that are conducive to long range shooting. You want to look for rifles with a good stock, and either pillar bedding or aluminum bedding in the stock. Savages are nice because they offer the Accu-trigger that can be adjust from around 2 pound pull to around a 6 pound pull. 2 to 3 pound trigger pull is where you want it to be for hunting, but I prefer less. </p><p></p><p>Tank</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="liltank, post: 482411, member: 13275"] I've seen a couple articles now that have had the VTR listed, but any rifle with a 26" heavy or medium weight barrel is going to give you optimum performance at longer ranges. Some have suggested the Mod 12 Savage. That would be an excellent choice, but there is also the 11 and 111 Long Range Hunter that would fit the bill. They are not tactical rifles. They have some special features from factory that are conducive to long range shooting. You want to look for rifles with a good stock, and either pillar bedding or aluminum bedding in the stock. Savages are nice because they offer the Accu-trigger that can be adjust from around 2 pound pull to around a 6 pound pull. 2 to 3 pound trigger pull is where you want it to be for hunting, but I prefer less. Tank [/QUOTE]
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