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Long range setup for Sambar deer in Australia
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<blockquote data-quote="rooboy82" data-source="post: 1384419" data-attributes="member: 104120"><p>Thanks for the quick response Canhunter35.</p><p></p><p>We don't get elk here but, yes, I think sambar are similar but not usually quite as big.</p><p></p><p>I haven't seen the 700 milspec in stores here but now that i know they exist I will see if i can find one to look at. The online reviews look good. They are a bit more than I wanted to spend but i'm happy to spend a bit more if it means i don't have to replace barrel/stock etc. Excuse my ignorance but what is so wrong with the Remington triggers that they have to be replaced? I don't mind doing it but just wondering why? Are they just not adjustable enough or are they poor quality?</p><p></p><p>Sightron isn't a brand that i haven't heard off over here. They are available at online stores but i would be hesitant to buy a scope online without seeing it first. I will defiantly have a look at the leupold vx-3 you mentioned though.</p><p></p><p>thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rooboy82, post: 1384419, member: 104120"] Thanks for the quick response Canhunter35. We don't get elk here but, yes, I think sambar are similar but not usually quite as big. I haven't seen the 700 milspec in stores here but now that i know they exist I will see if i can find one to look at. The online reviews look good. They are a bit more than I wanted to spend but i'm happy to spend a bit more if it means i don't have to replace barrel/stock etc. Excuse my ignorance but what is so wrong with the Remington triggers that they have to be replaced? I don't mind doing it but just wondering why? Are they just not adjustable enough or are they poor quality? Sightron isn't a brand that i haven't heard off over here. They are available at online stores but i would be hesitant to buy a scope online without seeing it first. I will defiantly have a look at the leupold vx-3 you mentioned though. thanks [/QUOTE]
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