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<blockquote data-quote="SDMOL" data-source="post: 1409363" data-attributes="member: 102816"><p>I set up 2 Ridgelines in 300 Win Mag last year for my brother in law and nephew. Overall I think it's a lot of rifle for the money. I don't particularly care for the stock, I find i have to reach for the trigger and the cheek weld is kind of low even though I kept 50mm scopes as low as possible. 1 is shooting factory Nosler AB 180 and the other I had running the 215 hybrid from ABM but when he couldn't get it anymore I made him a handload with the 215. They shoot good, the 215 especially, probably around 3/4 MOA avg. Lot of copper at first but got better after 50-75 rounds. I think they would benefit from a good bed job, they just have a spot bed at the recoil lug from the factory. Anyway they went on a mule deer hunt to Montana and both of them got respectable bucks and they love their rifles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SDMOL, post: 1409363, member: 102816"] I set up 2 Ridgelines in 300 Win Mag last year for my brother in law and nephew. Overall I think it's a lot of rifle for the money. I don't particularly care for the stock, I find i have to reach for the trigger and the cheek weld is kind of low even though I kept 50mm scopes as low as possible. 1 is shooting factory Nosler AB 180 and the other I had running the 215 hybrid from ABM but when he couldn't get it anymore I made him a handload with the 215. They shoot good, the 215 especially, probably around 3/4 MOA avg. Lot of copper at first but got better after 50-75 rounds. I think they would benefit from a good bed job, they just have a spot bed at the recoil lug from the factory. Anyway they went on a mule deer hunt to Montana and both of them got respectable bucks and they love their rifles. [/QUOTE]
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