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The Basics, Starting Out
what contour for a lr elk hammer
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<blockquote data-quote="porkchop401" data-source="post: 723068" data-attributes="member: 29195"><p>Well typically I hike no more than a half. mile from tran portation, i am more concerned with having a gun that is rock solid on a pod. One concern is having a barrel that is too heavey to freefloat. I have other rifles suitable for work at say less than 400yds.and dark timber situations.I just seem to see much more game from high ridges and canyon ledges where shots run 600_yrds amd further. I shoot steel out to 1k. so I see no reason why with appropiate power and plenty of practice i could not hint at those distence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="porkchop401, post: 723068, member: 29195"] Well typically I hike no more than a half. mile from tran portation, i am more concerned with having a gun that is rock solid on a pod. One concern is having a barrel that is too heavey to freefloat. I have other rifles suitable for work at say less than 400yds.and dark timber situations.I just seem to see much more game from high ridges and canyon ledges where shots run 600_yrds amd further. I shoot steel out to 1k. so I see no reason why with appropiate power and plenty of practice i could not hint at those distence. [/QUOTE]
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