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The Basics, Starting Out
well I bought it..
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<blockquote data-quote="sigep538" data-source="post: 129828" data-attributes="member: 6865"><p>I bought a model 700 BDL with a bell and carlson stock in 7mm rem to day. with Redfield mounts I put a 3x9x40 nikon buckmaster scope. It was a little to windy so I only shot at 25 yards (dead on at 25 is supposed to be dead on at 200 right) and ended up with 3 bullets in the same hole. I am going to go ahead and call this one a keeper for now it seemed to really like the 150gr balistic tip factory stuff. one concern is that 5 inches from the tip of the forearm the stock gets tight and can no longer fit a piece of paper between it. I havent had a chance to shoot at 100 and 200 yet but it worries me a little. should I take some fine sandpaper and channel it out a little?? </p><p></p><p>Thanks Sigep538</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sigep538, post: 129828, member: 6865"] I bought a model 700 BDL with a bell and carlson stock in 7mm rem to day. with Redfield mounts I put a 3x9x40 nikon buckmaster scope. It was a little to windy so I only shot at 25 yards (dead on at 25 is supposed to be dead on at 200 right) and ended up with 3 bullets in the same hole. I am going to go ahead and call this one a keeper for now it seemed to really like the 150gr balistic tip factory stuff. one concern is that 5 inches from the tip of the forearm the stock gets tight and can no longer fit a piece of paper between it. I havent had a chance to shoot at 100 and 200 yet but it worries me a little. should I take some fine sandpaper and channel it out a little?? Thanks Sigep538 [/QUOTE]
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