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<blockquote data-quote="Red Beard" data-source="post: 462408" data-attributes="member: 30293"><p>Initially I was going to try and find a 300 WSM in the Kimber Montana. Then after reading way to much I decided I needed a 7 WSM and was gonna shoot the 168 Bergers at around 3000 fps. I traded into this 270 WSM and figured a quick rebarrel would get me where I wanted to go. </p><p> </p><p>But I have been doing more reading and now just wanna check all other possibilities before I start the build process. I have a kimber montana in 7mm-08 and love it, actually I gave the gun to my 9yr old so its not mine anymore. But I liked shooting it so much I wanted to get a montana for myself.</p><p> </p><p>As far as a leight weight gun not being good for long range, I dont really buy into that. After the bullet leaves the barrel I dont see how the weight of the gun can effect performance. I can see were in a multiple shot senario a thin barreled gun would start to fall off in performance. But one shot kills is the goal. </p><p> </p><p>Badley</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Red Beard, post: 462408, member: 30293"] Initially I was going to try and find a 300 WSM in the Kimber Montana. Then after reading way to much I decided I needed a 7 WSM and was gonna shoot the 168 Bergers at around 3000 fps. I traded into this 270 WSM and figured a quick rebarrel would get me where I wanted to go. But I have been doing more reading and now just wanna check all other possibilities before I start the build process. I have a kimber montana in 7mm-08 and love it, actually I gave the gun to my 9yr old so its not mine anymore. But I liked shooting it so much I wanted to get a montana for myself. As far as a leight weight gun not being good for long range, I dont really buy into that. After the bullet leaves the barrel I dont see how the weight of the gun can effect performance. I can see were in a multiple shot senario a thin barreled gun would start to fall off in performance. But one shot kills is the goal. Badley [/QUOTE]
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