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<blockquote data-quote="Capt RB" data-source="post: 1260595" data-attributes="member: 85987"><p>If your shooting prone the manners is another good stock if budget is paramount a thumbhole from boyds is considerable less and a comfortable shooting platform.</p><p>You can really up the ante with a short mag in 7mm. I'm looking in this dierection myself. It's hard to deny the advantages a 175-195 grain bullet brings to the table over the smaller bores. I wanted to do a 270 but with just the berger in a high BC bullet I went to the 7mm simply because of the ballistics. I'm looking more towards F class and long range whitetail and some coyotes way out there. Maybe even a wolf hunt if I can manage my time properly. I'm leaning toward the 7mm sherman short but still deciding which way I'm going to go action wise. I went with a Bartlein 5r 9twthat will finish 29 but may shorten that to 27 or 28 depending on how much the brake adds. My Safe is short and I cannot swing a bigger one right now</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Capt RB, post: 1260595, member: 85987"] If your shooting prone the manners is another good stock if budget is paramount a thumbhole from boyds is considerable less and a comfortable shooting platform. You can really up the ante with a short mag in 7mm. I'm looking in this dierection myself. It's hard to deny the advantages a 175-195 grain bullet brings to the table over the smaller bores. I wanted to do a 270 but with just the berger in a high BC bullet I went to the 7mm simply because of the ballistics. I'm looking more towards F class and long range whitetail and some coyotes way out there. Maybe even a wolf hunt if I can manage my time properly. I'm leaning toward the 7mm sherman short but still deciding which way I'm going to go action wise. I went with a Bartlein 5r 9twthat will finish 29 but may shorten that to 27 or 28 depending on how much the brake adds. My Safe is short and I cannot swing a bigger one right now [/QUOTE]
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