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Choosing a long range rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="davkrat" data-source="post: 962934" data-attributes="member: 6452"><p>The three Remington 700's I load for are all more accurate than I am. One BDL, one ADL and an SPS. basic bedding jobs, free float barrels and trigger tune. I'd say get a basic gun and do a little garage gun smithing and see what she does you might be pleasantly surprised. </p><p></p><p>I'm more interested in accuracy from field positions than squeezing a last 0.1" out of a group from the bench. Ymmv.</p><p></p><p>Ps - two of those guns are 7mm Rem Mags that are intended for the exact ranges you mentioned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davkrat, post: 962934, member: 6452"] The three Remington 700's I load for are all more accurate than I am. One BDL, one ADL and an SPS. basic bedding jobs, free float barrels and trigger tune. I'd say get a basic gun and do a little garage gun smithing and see what she does you might be pleasantly surprised. I'm more interested in accuracy from field positions than squeezing a last 0.1" out of a group from the bench. Ymmv. Ps - two of those guns are 7mm Rem Mags that are intended for the exact ranges you mentioned. [/QUOTE]
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