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<blockquote data-quote="COBrad" data-source="post: 732451" data-attributes="member: 1940"><p>I've had 3; .243, 7-08, .300 WSM. The 243 and 300 both made pretty consistent 3/4 MOA rifles. I shot a lot of marmots with the 243, the longest ones between 450 and 562 yards. It and the 300 were really nice rifles for the money. </p><p>I could never get the 7-08 to do better than 1.5 MOA. That would still be fine as a 400 yard deer rifle, but it did not stay around long enough to get tested at that range. </p><p>A Montana, or any rifle that light, at 1500 yards is someone's dream... they just haven't woke up yet. </p><p>If yours shoots well, and if you can shoot a lightweight well, it will make a 600 yard rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="COBrad, post: 732451, member: 1940"] I've had 3; .243, 7-08, .300 WSM. The 243 and 300 both made pretty consistent 3/4 MOA rifles. I shot a lot of marmots with the 243, the longest ones between 450 and 562 yards. It and the 300 were really nice rifles for the money. I could never get the 7-08 to do better than 1.5 MOA. That would still be fine as a 400 yard deer rifle, but it did not stay around long enough to get tested at that range. A Montana, or any rifle that light, at 1500 yards is someone's dream... they just haven't woke up yet. If yours shoots well, and if you can shoot a lightweight well, it will make a 600 yard rifle. [/QUOTE]
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