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<blockquote data-quote="winmag" data-source="post: 393530" data-attributes="member: 22166"><p>+1 for the Model-70 Winchester. Tho, Id go with the Win Model-70 Coyote or the New Coyote Light. AWESOME rifle with a great barrel, and stock from the factory.(winchester.com) Give em a look. I love my model-70's. Easily adjustable triggers, Great fit and finnish, and feel, and an asortment of makers of custom parts. </p><p>The Rem Sendero or the Weatherby/Howa Sub M.O.A. would be my next choice. All 3 are great <strong>quality </strong>rifles. Known to be <strong>Accurate</strong>, and completely <strong>customisable</strong> as you grow in the sport. </p><p>By handloading you can make most any brand of rifle shoot well unless you get a lemon. So youve got that part covered. The keys in choosing a rifle for L/R are to buy a <strong>quality</strong> rifle that is <strong>accurate </strong>completely <strong>customisable</strong> and feels good to <u>you.</u></p><p>Youve recived great advise from everyone so far. Next is to go put your hands on as many of the brands mentoined as you can and or shoot as many as you can. See what you like and what feels best to <u>you.</u></p><p>Most everyone here on L/R/H has an opinion on wich brand is best for this reason or that, or personal preferance for this or that. Most all the members here are shooters and know what theyre talking about when it comes to L/R shooting and offer great advise based on experience. Opinions vary, but at the end of the day YOU need to be happy with YOUR choice. </p><p>The 7mag (weather its Rem mag, or WSM) is a great choice for L/R, with moderately light recoil compared to some others. Good luck<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="winmag, post: 393530, member: 22166"] +1 for the Model-70 Winchester. Tho, Id go with the Win Model-70 Coyote or the New Coyote Light. AWESOME rifle with a great barrel, and stock from the factory.(winchester.com) Give em a look. I love my model-70's. Easily adjustable triggers, Great fit and finnish, and feel, and an asortment of makers of custom parts. The Rem Sendero or the Weatherby/Howa Sub M.O.A. would be my next choice. All 3 are great [B]quality [/B]rifles. Known to be [B]Accurate[/B], and completely [B]customisable[/B] as you grow in the sport. By handloading you can make most any brand of rifle shoot well unless you get a lemon. So youve got that part covered. The keys in choosing a rifle for L/R are to buy a [B]quality[/B] rifle that is [B]accurate [/B]completely [B]customisable[/B] and feels good to [U]you.[/U] Youve recived great advise from everyone so far. Next is to go put your hands on as many of the brands mentoined as you can and or shoot as many as you can. See what you like and what feels best to [U]you.[/U] Most everyone here on L/R/H has an opinion on wich brand is best for this reason or that, or personal preferance for this or that. Most all the members here are shooters and know what theyre talking about when it comes to L/R shooting and offer great advise based on experience. Opinions vary, but at the end of the day YOU need to be happy with YOUR choice. The 7mag (weather its Rem mag, or WSM) is a great choice for L/R, with moderately light recoil compared to some others. Good luck:) [/QUOTE]
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