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Choices- Browning Hell's Canyon Speed vs. Long Range
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<blockquote data-quote="WildRose" data-source="post: 1373776" data-attributes="member: 30902"><p>A few weeks back I sighted in a Hell's Canyon LR for a client in 300wm and was less than impressed with it. I looks cool but I didn't like the trigger at all and it was at best about a 2 MOA gun.</p><p></p><p>For that kind of money I'd look at the Gen 2 Model 700 Remington in 300wm.</p><p></p><p>Of the calibers you list the .300wm would definitely be my preference. With the 180-200gr class bullets it's fast and plenty fast out to 600 yards and if you want to push it to a thousand or more the heavies really do the trick.</p><p></p><p>As bullet tech advances you can also count on the latest, greatest, newest and coolest hitting the market are going to start first with the .30's generally and move on from there because of how it dominated the market in so many different platforms and cartridges with the 7's and 6.5's close behind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WildRose, post: 1373776, member: 30902"] A few weeks back I sighted in a Hell's Canyon LR for a client in 300wm and was less than impressed with it. I looks cool but I didn't like the trigger at all and it was at best about a 2 MOA gun. For that kind of money I'd look at the Gen 2 Model 700 Remington in 300wm. Of the calibers you list the .300wm would definitely be my preference. With the 180-200gr class bullets it's fast and plenty fast out to 600 yards and if you want to push it to a thousand or more the heavies really do the trick. As bullet tech advances you can also count on the latest, greatest, newest and coolest hitting the market are going to start first with the .30's generally and move on from there because of how it dominated the market in so many different platforms and cartridges with the 7's and 6.5's close behind. [/QUOTE]
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