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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
New rifle decisions. NEED HELP BADLY!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="mphstigerfan" data-source="post: 468482" data-attributes="member: 23311"><p>I completely understand about the mdl 70. I have a mdl 70 coyote in 300 wsm and it shoots lights out. the only thing I would change about it is I would love for it to have a longer pipe. I bedded it myself and installed a timney trigger that breaks like glass a 2 lb. the last time I shot it at paper I shot a 0.060 at 200 yds. I just wish I could push heavier bullets slightly faster and a 28" custom barrel in the place of the factory 24 would do that for me. all I was saying is that f you wanted to have a dedicated long range rifle and have a proven action to work with, and have a heavy laminate stock already.... a premium 30" barrel might really put that gun over the top. why have two pretty good rifles for similar purposes when you can have one great one. I would highly advise going the custom or atleast sime custom route even if it means waiting. just my 2 cents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mphstigerfan, post: 468482, member: 23311"] I completely understand about the mdl 70. I have a mdl 70 coyote in 300 wsm and it shoots lights out. the only thing I would change about it is I would love for it to have a longer pipe. I bedded it myself and installed a timney trigger that breaks like glass a 2 lb. the last time I shot it at paper I shot a 0.060 at 200 yds. I just wish I could push heavier bullets slightly faster and a 28" custom barrel in the place of the factory 24 would do that for me. all I was saying is that f you wanted to have a dedicated long range rifle and have a proven action to work with, and have a heavy laminate stock already.... a premium 30" barrel might really put that gun over the top. why have two pretty good rifles for similar purposes when you can have one great one. I would highly advise going the custom or atleast sime custom route even if it means waiting. just my 2 cents. [/QUOTE]
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