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Is the Sendero SF II a good start on a LR rig ?
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<blockquote data-quote="MontanaRifleman" data-source="post: 325626" data-attributes="member: 11717"><p>I have a NF on mine and love it.</p><p> </p><p>This is the way I look it. I might be wrong but I think the 300 RUM will trash your Banner pretty quick . Maybe 20 rounds, maybe 1 or 2. Then you'll be putting on your Leupold anyway and you will be less one scope plus the wasted time of messing around with it and lost rounds down range. 9x isn't ideal for 1000 yd shooting but with good glass it should do fine. You could use it for your load development and wait a save for a NF or whatever. It took me over a year to get all my pieces together. You should also consider getting an anti cant bubble level. I used one for the first time when mounting the NF to my 300. It was a real eye opener in that it showed me that my guestimation of a plumb sightline was rarely accurate. That makes a big difference at long ranges.</p><p> </p><p>Mark</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MontanaRifleman, post: 325626, member: 11717"] I have a NF on mine and love it. This is the way I look it. I might be wrong but I think the 300 RUM will trash your Banner pretty quick . Maybe 20 rounds, maybe 1 or 2. Then you'll be putting on your Leupold anyway and you will be less one scope plus the wasted time of messing around with it and lost rounds down range. 9x isn't ideal for 1000 yd shooting but with good glass it should do fine. You could use it for your load development and wait a save for a NF or whatever. It took me over a year to get all my pieces together. You should also consider getting an anti cant bubble level. I used one for the first time when mounting the NF to my 300. It was a real eye opener in that it showed me that my guestimation of a plumb sightline was rarely accurate. That makes a big difference at long ranges. Mark [/QUOTE]
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