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Hells Canyon Long Range McMillan vs Christensen Ridgeline
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<blockquote data-quote="werth338" data-source="post: 1493701" data-attributes="member: 104514"><p>I purchased a Hells Canyon Ambush Long Range McMillian and it will shoot. I loaded it with Berger 210 Hunting VLD at 3.56 length and with H1000 and Labrador was showing 2900 fps. It was half moa with that and the Berger 185 ammo from Berger. I can't speak to CA past handling them at a store. Seems like a nice rifle but I prefer a shorter bolt throw and I really got to like to magazine on the Browning as well. I was able to adjust the trigger down to an acceptable level plus Timney does one as well. If you want even lighter and don't need a 1-8" twist take a hard look at the X-Bolt Pro. The ones I have handled have great balance and all the reviews are excellent on them as well. They do have a Pro Long Range Version which is about the same weight as the Hells McMillian with a 1-8" twist barrel. </p><p></p><p>Not that this is something to base a rifle purchase on but the Hells McMillian I have is much easier and quicker to clean vs other rifles I have been around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="werth338, post: 1493701, member: 104514"] I purchased a Hells Canyon Ambush Long Range McMillian and it will shoot. I loaded it with Berger 210 Hunting VLD at 3.56 length and with H1000 and Labrador was showing 2900 fps. It was half moa with that and the Berger 185 ammo from Berger. I can’t speak to CA past handling them at a store. Seems like a nice rifle but I prefer a shorter bolt throw and I really got to like to magazine on the Browning as well. I was able to adjust the trigger down to an acceptable level plus Timney does one as well. If you want even lighter and don’t need a 1-8” twist take a hard look at the X-Bolt Pro. The ones I have handled have great balance and all the reviews are excellent on them as well. They do have a Pro Long Range Version which is about the same weight as the Hells McMillian with a 1-8” twist barrel. Not that this is something to base a rifle purchase on but the Hells McMillian I have is much easier and quicker to clean vs other rifles I have been around. [/QUOTE]
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