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Opinions on building a long range hunting rifle.
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<blockquote data-quote="gunslinger169" data-source="post: 336104" data-attributes="member: 14811"><p>I have had 4 different 300wsm rifles in the past,first a Browning a-bolt stainless stalker (the first year the 300wsm came out) it shot sub-moa out to 550 and took a nice bull in idaho at 480 one shot behind the shoulder.I also had a weatherby vanguard,nice rifle but hated the trigger.Next was a Sako 75,very nicely built rifle and shot moa at 550 but to pretty.Now im back to a Browning abolt they just pack so much easier hunting.I also load a 168 amax over 42.2 varget which is same load as my 308 and works perfecty on these little KY deer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gunslinger169, post: 336104, member: 14811"] I have had 4 different 300wsm rifles in the past,first a Browning a-bolt stainless stalker (the first year the 300wsm came out) it shot sub-moa out to 550 and took a nice bull in idaho at 480 one shot behind the shoulder.I also had a weatherby vanguard,nice rifle but hated the trigger.Next was a Sako 75,very nicely built rifle and shot moa at 550 but to pretty.Now im back to a Browning abolt they just pack so much easier hunting.I also load a 168 amax over 42.2 varget which is same load as my 308 and works perfecty on these little KY deer. [/QUOTE]
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