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The Basics, Starting Out
Looking for realistic 7mm Rem mag numbers
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<blockquote data-quote="imartin" data-source="post: 1457094" data-attributes="member: 106328"><p>Can't go wrong with a Weatherby Mark V Accumark. The load I mentioned in my first post (RL22, Berger 140 VLD) was developed in an Accumark by my late friend. He once showed me a picture of a 10 shot group, all in one neat little cluster, had to be .5 moa or better. Only thing he had done to that Accumark was bed it with Devcon. He also had a tactical build on a Mark V action with a McMillan stock. If I can find those pictures I will share with you, sweet rifles. Not many guys build in Mark V actions, but they are awesome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="imartin, post: 1457094, member: 106328"] Can't go wrong with a Weatherby Mark V Accumark. The load I mentioned in my first post (RL22, Berger 140 VLD) was developed in an Accumark by my late friend. He once showed me a picture of a 10 shot group, all in one neat little cluster, had to be .5 moa or better. Only thing he had done to that Accumark was bed it with Devcon. He also had a tactical build on a Mark V action with a McMillan stock. If I can find those pictures I will share with you, sweet rifles. Not many guys build in Mark V actions, but they are awesome. [/QUOTE]
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