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<blockquote data-quote="mrb1982" data-source="post: 987585" data-attributes="member: 50419"><p>I own a 7RM Sendero that will shoot .45 MOA out to 700yds. I may have the opportunity to sell it and end up with a 7RM and 300 rum in sporter barrels. This poses the question. Would you rather have one heavy barreled gun or two sporters? I kinda like projects so I would restock, put some good glass on, and do some trigger work to make the sporters a little better. I know they have few rounds through them and both shoot under 1 moa as they stand. I am interested in hunting out to 1000 yds max. Will a sporter barrel hold that far out consistently? Just curious what others think. One trusty gun is all one needs but two guns instead of one is always intriguing too. Haha</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrb1982, post: 987585, member: 50419"] I own a 7RM Sendero that will shoot .45 MOA out to 700yds. I may have the opportunity to sell it and end up with a 7RM and 300 rum in sporter barrels. This poses the question. Would you rather have one heavy barreled gun or two sporters? I kinda like projects so I would restock, put some good glass on, and do some trigger work to make the sporters a little better. I know they have few rounds through them and both shoot under 1 moa as they stand. I am interested in hunting out to 1000 yds max. Will a sporter barrel hold that far out consistently? Just curious what others think. One trusty gun is all one needs but two guns instead of one is always intriguing too. Haha [/QUOTE]
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