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What Rem. 700 to get for long shots
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 455189" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>An M40 or whatever they call it won't begin to shoot with a 110BAS. This is nothing new under the sun, and has been known since the model came out. </p><p> </p><p>My favorite coyote rifle is a .223 mod. 700! But I also know it won't shoot with the big dogs on any day of the week. But I still like the rifle a lot, and for what I put it together for, it does a fine job. Still I also know what it won't do, and respect that.</p><p> </p><p>P.S. I own a pair of Weatherbys in 30-06 (a Vanguard and a MK V.) that seem to shoot better than any Remington right out of the box. My little Mr-7 in 30-06 shoots just about as good as a good Remington will, and it's had exactly nothing done to it except apply a scratch on the forend. I put Remingtons and Rugers in the same pile when I think of shooting factory rifles</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 455189, member: 25383"] An M40 or whatever they call it won't begin to shoot with a 110BAS. This is nothing new under the sun, and has been known since the model came out. My favorite coyote rifle is a .223 mod. 700! But I also know it won't shoot with the big dogs on any day of the week. But I still like the rifle a lot, and for what I put it together for, it does a fine job. Still I also know what it won't do, and respect that. P.S. I own a pair of Weatherbys in 30-06 (a Vanguard and a MK V.) that seem to shoot better than any Remington right out of the box. My little Mr-7 in 30-06 shoots just about as good as a good Remington will, and it's had exactly nothing done to it except apply a scratch on the forend. I put Remingtons and Rugers in the same pile when I think of shooting factory rifles gary [/QUOTE]
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