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Christensen Ridgeline in 28 or 7RM
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<blockquote data-quote="Colin78" data-source="post: 1394646" data-attributes="member: 104391"><p>Oh yea, I agree! Does not matter how good the gun shoots if the trigger man can't do his part! And I know a lot of people that think they can go buy an expensive rifle and just walk out to the range and magically hit 1000. Lucky I have some really good friends that are big into long range shooting and have been taking me under there wing in training. The reason I said 800 is once I can constantly hit steel at 1000 then and only then would I attempt to shoot an animal at 800.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Colin78, post: 1394646, member: 104391"] Oh yea, I agree! Does not matter how good the gun shoots if the trigger man can't do his part! And I know a lot of people that think they can go buy an expensive rifle and just walk out to the range and magically hit 1000. Lucky I have some really good friends that are big into long range shooting and have been taking me under there wing in training. The reason I said 800 is once I can constantly hit steel at 1000 then and only then would I attempt to shoot an animal at 800. [/QUOTE]
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