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Elk/Moose Rifle Build Advice
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<blockquote data-quote="ruby76" data-source="post: 1503127" data-attributes="member: 95995"><p>I think a lighter contour would be fine, something a bit heavier than a sporter would do. I shot mine without a brake at first, was easily manageable but I plan on shooting it a bunch so put on a brake. Now, it is super tame, feels about like the 260 I used to have. It's exactly what I wanted, performance without huge case capacity. Mine is a short action with an accurate mag so I have just shy of 3" to work with. I'm seating at 2.940-50 with the 250 bergers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ruby76, post: 1503127, member: 95995"] I think a lighter contour would be fine, something a bit heavier than a sporter would do. I shot mine without a brake at first, was easily manageable but I plan on shooting it a bunch so put on a brake. Now, it is super tame, feels about like the 260 I used to have. It’s exactly what I wanted, performance without huge case capacity. Mine is a short action with an accurate mag so I have just shy of 3” to work with. I’m seating at 2.940-50 with the 250 bergers. [/QUOTE]
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