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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Free Floating of the forarm is it absolutly essential
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<blockquote data-quote="Iron Worker" data-source="post: 458928" data-attributes="member: 2332"><p>The action is glass bedded. I just shot it for first time. Caliber is 7mm WSM loads were 66gr - 70 grs of Re#25 behind a Sierra 160 gr GK. C.O.L was what was listed in Sierra manual. Learned I could seat bullets .050 more before they touch lands. Shooting was done in winter conditions Carson city NV off Caldwell shoot bag up front and rabbit ears in the back. Brand new Brux bbl. Well no doubt many factors involved shooting off a bench. I want a 1/2 MOA rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Iron Worker, post: 458928, member: 2332"] The action is glass bedded. I just shot it for first time. Caliber is 7mm WSM loads were 66gr - 70 grs of Re#25 behind a Sierra 160 gr GK. C.O.L was what was listed in Sierra manual. Learned I could seat bullets .050 more before they touch lands. Shooting was done in winter conditions Carson city NV off Caldwell shoot bag up front and rabbit ears in the back. Brand new Brux bbl. Well no doubt many factors involved shooting off a bench. I want a 1/2 MOA rifle. [/QUOTE]
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