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"Mountain rifles" for backpack hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="njc89" data-source="post: 1363964" data-attributes="member: 35258"><p>I recently played Kimber roulette and purchased a used Montana in 7mm-08 off Gunbroker. Unfortunately it had a bulge in the barrel (not Kimbers fault). Kimber was very helpful and replaced the barrel for a reasonable price. I now have a 6 lb 2 oz rifle including a 4.5-14 vx3 with B&C reticle Mounted up. The 150 grain Hornady eldx factory loads match the reticle ballistics very well out to 500 yds. Groups are less than 3/4" at 100. Not long range per se, but a solid choice for mullies in the high country imo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="njc89, post: 1363964, member: 35258"] I recently played Kimber roulette and purchased a used Montana in 7mm-08 off Gunbroker. Unfortunately it had a bulge in the barrel (not Kimbers fault). Kimber was very helpful and replaced the barrel for a reasonable price. I now have a 6 lb 2 oz rifle including a 4.5-14 vx3 with B&C reticle Mounted up. The 150 grain Hornady eldx factory loads match the reticle ballistics very well out to 500 yds. Groups are less than 3/4” at 100. Not long range per se, but a solid choice for mullies in the high country imo. [/QUOTE]
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