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Bolt design: advantages and disadvantages?
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<blockquote data-quote="dkhunt14" data-source="post: 1002191" data-attributes="member: 14053"><p>We use the length for speed so you can reach out there with more speed and energy at distance. You need the energy to kill out to 2000 yards.You can get the speed without killing your brass. It has nothing to do with accuracy. We sit and watch a whole mountain or two. We sit all day long and wait it out. We find our game by glassing with two spotting scopes together to make binoculars. Then we range and shoot. In benchrest at 600 or 1000 the shortest barrel you will see is 26 and most are longer. In F-class you see 32 inchers. There is a reason for this. I am talking shooting 10 shots In 4 inches or under at 1000 Yards. You don't hardly see any Remington actions on the competition line and there is good reason for that. This is LONG RANGE HUNTING. Matt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dkhunt14, post: 1002191, member: 14053"] We use the length for speed so you can reach out there with more speed and energy at distance. You need the energy to kill out to 2000 yards.You can get the speed without killing your brass. It has nothing to do with accuracy. We sit and watch a whole mountain or two. We sit all day long and wait it out. We find our game by glassing with two spotting scopes together to make binoculars. Then we range and shoot. In benchrest at 600 or 1000 the shortest barrel you will see is 26 and most are longer. In F-class you see 32 inchers. There is a reason for this. I am talking shooting 10 shots In 4 inches or under at 1000 Yards. You don't hardly see any Remington actions on the competition line and there is good reason for that. This is LONG RANGE HUNTING. Matt [/QUOTE]
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