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<blockquote data-quote="angus-5024" data-source="post: 663827" data-attributes="member: 10306"><p>Depending on budget (you said your gonna be going to school, so I assume college?), I would lean towards a 7mm of some type. Once you hit .30cal price of bullets go up. I know because I could barely afford to shoot my .338 RUM for a number of years. </p><p> </p><p>I think that the senduro is and excellent platform to start on, and your caliber choice is a great one, just make sure that you can get some rounds down range with it $$ wise.</p><p> </p><p>If you think that a 7 of some sort would suite you, I think another equall performer is the coyote lite from winchester and you could get it in 7 WSM. </p><p> </p><p>When in your position, I went the bigger route with the .338 and dont regret it. So maybe the .30 is right for you. I just know that I could have shot out a barrel already with what Ive got through my RUM. </p><p> </p><p>I wouldnt underestimate the ole' sporter weight, they can perform. Good luck and congrats on what sounds like a fun job!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angus-5024, post: 663827, member: 10306"] Depending on budget (you said your gonna be going to school, so I assume college?), I would lean towards a 7mm of some type. Once you hit .30cal price of bullets go up. I know because I could barely afford to shoot my .338 RUM for a number of years. I think that the senduro is and excellent platform to start on, and your caliber choice is a great one, just make sure that you can get some rounds down range with it $$ wise. If you think that a 7 of some sort would suite you, I think another equall performer is the coyote lite from winchester and you could get it in 7 WSM. When in your position, I went the bigger route with the .338 and dont regret it. So maybe the .30 is right for you. I just know that I could have shot out a barrel already with what Ive got through my RUM. I wouldnt underestimate the ole' sporter weight, they can perform. Good luck and congrats on what sounds like a fun job! [/QUOTE]
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