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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
wanting to build a "mountain rifle"
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<blockquote data-quote="lhouston78" data-source="post: 661960" data-attributes="member: 23808"><p>I own both a 280ai and a 7-270wsm and love them both. Both are great shooting rifles the 7-270 weights 12#s scoped bipod and loaded it shoots great, I would say my favorite rifle to shoot(I also have a 338 edge that I built for elk at long range). The 280AI weights 9.5#s and shoot great. If I were to build one I would say a 7-270wsm in a 1-8 Twist(for if berger ever delivers on the 195gr) it will shoot 180 gr bergers at 3000 + or -. The only down side is barrel life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lhouston78, post: 661960, member: 23808"] I own both a 280ai and a 7-270wsm and love them both. Both are great shooting rifles the 7-270 weights 12#s scoped bipod and loaded it shoots great, I would say my favorite rifle to shoot(I also have a 338 edge that I built for elk at long range). The 280AI weights 9.5#s and shoot great. If I were to build one I would say a 7-270wsm in a 1-8 Twist(for if berger ever delivers on the 195gr) it will shoot 180 gr bergers at 3000 + or -. The only down side is barrel life. [/QUOTE]
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