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The Basics, Starting Out
help for new lr rig
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<blockquote data-quote="jrw1976" data-source="post: 424303" data-attributes="member: 24286"><p>Younggun,</p><p> You are completely on the the right track with the 7mmrm. My 13 year old son is also hooked on this long range stuff just like you and the rest of us on here and we went with a cheap savage 7mmrm for him that he is going to build up this winter. In my opinion you dont even have to spend the extra money on the savage LRH. Just get yourself a basic savage or stevens chambered in 7mmrm and shoot the heck out of it, you will be changing the barrel stock ect. down the road anyway so why spend more on the action than you have to. We have 3 basic savages two in 7mmrm and one in 270 and they all shoot 1/2 - 3/4 moa with reloads. Have fun and keep the bullets going down range, Jason</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jrw1976, post: 424303, member: 24286"] Younggun, You are completely on the the right track with the 7mmrm. My 13 year old son is also hooked on this long range stuff just like you and the rest of us on here and we went with a cheap savage 7mmrm for him that he is going to build up this winter. In my opinion you dont even have to spend the extra money on the savage LRH. Just get yourself a basic savage or stevens chambered in 7mmrm and shoot the heck out of it, you will be changing the barrel stock ect. down the road anyway so why spend more on the action than you have to. We have 3 basic savages two in 7mmrm and one in 270 and they all shoot 1/2 - 3/4 moa with reloads. Have fun and keep the bullets going down range, Jason [/QUOTE]
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