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The Basics, Starting Out
Looking for realistic 7mm Rem mag numbers
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<blockquote data-quote="cjhunts_alot" data-source="post: 1455647" data-attributes="member: 92711"><p>If you're looking at Christensen, but don't want to spend $3K, I recommend taking a look at their Ridgeline. My 7RM Ridgeline is proving to be very accurate, and I'm getting impressive velocities, low SD's and ES's using RL26. Still working on a 162 eldm load, but the 175eldx and 180vld-hunting are shooting 1/2moa at max loads (3020 and 2990 respectively). It's pretty tough to beat that for the sub $2k price.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cjhunts_alot, post: 1455647, member: 92711"] If you're looking at Christensen, but don't want to spend $3K, I recommend taking a look at their Ridgeline. My 7RM Ridgeline is proving to be very accurate, and I'm getting impressive velocities, low SD's and ES's using RL26. Still working on a 162 eldm load, but the 175eldx and 180vld-hunting are shooting 1/2moa at max loads (3020 and 2990 respectively). It's pretty tough to beat that for the sub $2k price. [/QUOTE]
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