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The Basics, Starting Out
Would like some opinions onto a good 500yd rifle?
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<blockquote data-quote="angus-5024" data-source="post: 725546" data-attributes="member: 10306"><p>7mm's are great... but 30 cal are better for elk. </p><p> </p><p>If your only going to 500 yards there is no point hauling a 12lb+ rifle around (the Senduro).</p><p>I know that the senduro's are getting an almost legendary status as a rifle that delivers alot for the money, but no remington is a SAKO. </p><p>I dont know much about the SAKO A7, but over all it has everything that a elk rifle should be, but so does the remmy. </p><p> </p><p>All my rifles are light, including my .338 RUM. I find the recoil is worth the portability of a sporter. That being said, you need to know that you can shoot the light gun-magnum caliber well. Not many can, and it does no one more harm than yourself to shoot "to much gun".</p><p> </p><p>The benifits of the Senduro is a heavy gun is easier to shoot, and the HS stock on the Senduro is likely a little better than the Bell and carlson on the A7. </p><p> </p><p>Either gun, if its for elk, I would go .30 cal</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angus-5024, post: 725546, member: 10306"] 7mm's are great... but 30 cal are better for elk. If your only going to 500 yards there is no point hauling a 12lb+ rifle around (the Senduro). I know that the senduro's are getting an almost legendary status as a rifle that delivers alot for the money, but no remington is a SAKO. I dont know much about the SAKO A7, but over all it has everything that a elk rifle should be, but so does the remmy. All my rifles are light, including my .338 RUM. I find the recoil is worth the portability of a sporter. That being said, you need to know that you can shoot the light gun-magnum caliber well. Not many can, and it does no one more harm than yourself to shoot "to much gun". The benifits of the Senduro is a heavy gun is easier to shoot, and the HS stock on the Senduro is likely a little better than the Bell and carlson on the A7. Either gun, if its for elk, I would go .30 cal [/QUOTE]
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