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<blockquote data-quote="greenejc" data-source="post: 1459502" data-attributes="member: 60453"><p>I have a Remington ADL in 300 winmag which shoots inside 0.65 inches at 100 yards with 5 shot groups. If you get a Remington CDL, a Timney trigger put in it and scope it with a Shepherd scope, either a 3 to 10 power or a 4 to 12 power, you will have a rig that will let you shoot to at least 800 yards and probably to 1000 yards with sufficient accuracy for anything deer-sized up to moose or bear. A Remington BDL will do it, too. If you want a less costly custom rifle, go to the Remington Custom Shop and have them make one on the 40X action. It will shoot with any of the other custom shop rifles and cost less. Weight will be around 7.6 lb without scope and mount. All of these will cost less that the Nosler and shoot just as well. Also, if you're going to get a stop-gap rifle and order a custom rifle for later, I suggest the Ruger Hunter with muzzle break. It will hold at least an inch at 100yards with 5 shot groups and comes with integral rings. It runs around $900 and weighs in around 7.6 lbs. It is made on the M77 Hawkeye action, and has a fully adjustable trigger. I currently use a Remington CDL in .35 Whelen, firing a 225grain Sierra GK. or a 250 grain Speer HotCor, and it consistently shoots under an inch at 100 yards. I have killed Whitetail with it at a little over 450 yards and one at around 525 yards with first round hits using a Shepherd P2 bullet drop compensating and ranging scope. I have two Remington ADL's in 300 winmag, now, and both will shoot my handloads inside 1 inch at 100 yards (5 shots). They are standard weight rifles with synthetic stocks. The BDL and the CDL or the Ruger M77 Hunter will do what you want and look a lot nicer, though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greenejc, post: 1459502, member: 60453"] I have a Remington ADL in 300 winmag which shoots inside 0.65 inches at 100 yards with 5 shot groups. If you get a Remington CDL, a Timney trigger put in it and scope it with a Shepherd scope, either a 3 to 10 power or a 4 to 12 power, you will have a rig that will let you shoot to at least 800 yards and probably to 1000 yards with sufficient accuracy for anything deer-sized up to moose or bear. A Remington BDL will do it, too. If you want a less costly custom rifle, go to the Remington Custom Shop and have them make one on the 40X action. It will shoot with any of the other custom shop rifles and cost less. Weight will be around 7.6 lb without scope and mount. All of these will cost less that the Nosler and shoot just as well. Also, if you're going to get a stop-gap rifle and order a custom rifle for later, I suggest the Ruger Hunter with muzzle break. It will hold at least an inch at 100yards with 5 shot groups and comes with integral rings. It runs around $900 and weighs in around 7.6 lbs. It is made on the M77 Hawkeye action, and has a fully adjustable trigger. I currently use a Remington CDL in .35 Whelen, firing a 225grain Sierra GK. or a 250 grain Speer HotCor, and it consistently shoots under an inch at 100 yards. I have killed Whitetail with it at a little over 450 yards and one at around 525 yards with first round hits using a Shepherd P2 bullet drop compensating and ranging scope. I have two Remington ADL's in 300 winmag, now, and both will shoot my handloads inside 1 inch at 100 yards (5 shots). They are standard weight rifles with synthetic stocks. The BDL and the CDL or the Ruger M77 Hunter will do what you want and look a lot nicer, though. [/QUOTE]
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