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Accurate 7mm mag?
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<blockquote data-quote="Stgraves260" data-source="post: 1025005" data-attributes="member: 19988"><p>I know this is a little late. LOL. But Remington makes a (Model 700 Long Range) in 7mm Mag. Picked it up at Cabela's in Ft Worth for $730 Brand New. You can pick one up any time for that price. That was'nt on sale. It comes with a 26" heavy Barrel (Sendero Barrel without the Fluets) 1 & 9.25 Twist rate For those 140grn -180grn bullets. Use a Vortex 4-16X50 LR Scope. $600 All ways use a 20 MOA Base it helps keep the scope straight and gives you more elavation. I use Talley Base's and it works just fine. I did not Glass bed my rifle due to the a Aluminum bedding in the stock. I didnt see a point with 5 rounds that could be covered with a dime at 100yrds. I use 168grn Berger Bullets. Its just what I like. Hornadys should be just fine. At 1000 yrds I was shootin at a 12" steel plate with a 2.5" round circle on it and was 6" right 1st shot do to high winds and 250' below sea level (California) 2nd shot was 2.5" left and 3rd shot was 3.75" right. Elevation was spot on. No work was done to the gun. All Factory!!!! It shot like this with the factory HSM ammo 168 grn Burger Bullets. I have no complaints. All this was under $1500 for everythang. Scope, rings, MOA base and Rifle. It took my 7mag 22.75 moa,s to reach this. But I had to dial 22.5 moa's do to the 1/2 moa click value scope I was useing. Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stgraves260, post: 1025005, member: 19988"] I know this is a little late. LOL. But Remington makes a (Model 700 Long Range) in 7mm Mag. Picked it up at Cabela's in Ft Worth for $730 Brand New. You can pick one up any time for that price. That was'nt on sale. It comes with a 26" heavy Barrel (Sendero Barrel without the Fluets) 1 & 9.25 Twist rate For those 140grn -180grn bullets. Use a Vortex 4-16X50 LR Scope. $600 All ways use a 20 MOA Base it helps keep the scope straight and gives you more elavation. I use Talley Base's and it works just fine. I did not Glass bed my rifle due to the a Aluminum bedding in the stock. I didnt see a point with 5 rounds that could be covered with a dime at 100yrds. I use 168grn Berger Bullets. Its just what I like. Hornadys should be just fine. At 1000 yrds I was shootin at a 12" steel plate with a 2.5" round circle on it and was 6" right 1st shot do to high winds and 250' below sea level (California) 2nd shot was 2.5" left and 3rd shot was 3.75" right. Elevation was spot on. No work was done to the gun. All Factory!!!! It shot like this with the factory HSM ammo 168 grn Burger Bullets. I have no complaints. All this was under $1500 for everythang. Scope, rings, MOA base and Rifle. It took my 7mag 22.75 moa,s to reach this. But I had to dial 22.5 moa's do to the 1/2 moa click value scope I was useing. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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