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<blockquote data-quote="goodgrouper" data-source="post: 60535" data-attributes="member: 2852"><p>May I suggest letting Fiftydriver take care of you? I have been conversing with him for awhile now, and he will have that Sendero shooting circles around that Remington custom shop gunsmith's rifle.</p><p> It is very easy shipping rifles via Fed Ex and all you need is a cheap gun case and the box it comes in!</p><p> As far as the scope goes, that is the exact same scope that I shot the cow with. It has no fancy reticles, and no target turrets. I just go through the terrible agony of unscrewing the adjustment cap, and twisting the dial with my trusty nickel! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/shocked.gif Not tough. Great scope. I wish they still made it.</p><p></p><p>I work in a gunshop myself, and I'm always amazed at how fast the newer employees recommend the Ultra's because most of them have never shot one, never owned one, and never tinkered with them. If the occasional employee has shot one, he is quick to point out how much cooler they are than anything else and yet, they haven't shot anything ELSE so how would they know! Take it from a guy who has shot almost all the 30 caliber rounds, and who has put in excess of 1300 rounds through the .300 win mag, most game can't tell the difference. So why make it hard on your shoulder and your barrel. In all reality, I could have killed that cow and many others just fine with a .30-06! I just don't own a 30-06. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif</p><p>Good shooting!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goodgrouper, post: 60535, member: 2852"] May I suggest letting Fiftydriver take care of you? I have been conversing with him for awhile now, and he will have that Sendero shooting circles around that Remington custom shop gunsmith's rifle. It is very easy shipping rifles via Fed Ex and all you need is a cheap gun case and the box it comes in! As far as the scope goes, that is the exact same scope that I shot the cow with. It has no fancy reticles, and no target turrets. I just go through the terrible agony of unscrewing the adjustment cap, and twisting the dial with my trusty nickel! [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/shocked.gif[/img] Not tough. Great scope. I wish they still made it. I work in a gunshop myself, and I'm always amazed at how fast the newer employees recommend the Ultra's because most of them have never shot one, never owned one, and never tinkered with them. If the occasional employee has shot one, he is quick to point out how much cooler they are than anything else and yet, they haven't shot anything ELSE so how would they know! Take it from a guy who has shot almost all the 30 caliber rounds, and who has put in excess of 1300 rounds through the .300 win mag, most game can't tell the difference. So why make it hard on your shoulder and your barrel. In all reality, I could have killed that cow and many others just fine with a .30-06! I just don't own a 30-06. [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] Good shooting! [/QUOTE]
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