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opinion on Christensen Carbon rifles
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<blockquote data-quote="goodgrouper" data-source="post: 271188" data-attributes="member: 2852"><p>Any of the barrels you mentioned will work fine. Add to the list Krieger and Bartlein.</p><p>The 300 ultra is fine except for the fact that brass is and has been very hard to come by lately.</p><p>7 Stw is fine too with heavier bullets.</p><p>There are only two triggers: Shilen and Jewell. Normally I'd say get the Jewell hands down but Shilens trigger is almost as good and has nuts on the adjustment screws and that can be a good thing for a heavy recoiling gun going on a horse or atv.</p><p>26-28" barrel is fine and I wouldn't want to pack longer than that through brush or rocky ledges.</p><p>Definitely get a brake. They keep the gun's movements to a minimum while the bullet is still in the barrel and they allow you to spot your own shots.</p><p></p><p>Just my 2</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goodgrouper, post: 271188, member: 2852"] Any of the barrels you mentioned will work fine. Add to the list Krieger and Bartlein. The 300 ultra is fine except for the fact that brass is and has been very hard to come by lately. 7 Stw is fine too with heavier bullets. There are only two triggers: Shilen and Jewell. Normally I'd say get the Jewell hands down but Shilens trigger is almost as good and has nuts on the adjustment screws and that can be a good thing for a heavy recoiling gun going on a horse or atv. 26-28" barrel is fine and I wouldn't want to pack longer than that through brush or rocky ledges. Definitely get a brake. They keep the gun's movements to a minimum while the bullet is still in the barrel and they allow you to spot your own shots. Just my 2 [/QUOTE]
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