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<blockquote data-quote="RevJim" data-source="post: 1901869" data-attributes="member: 86754"><p>I had a Mod 700 built for my marine SIL for a LRH elk rifle. It has a 26" Shilen Sporter weight 300 RUM ( with a brake). I had a the smith 'slim & trim" a Boyd's Classic Laminate stock for it. My SIL put a Huskemaw 5.5x20 "dial em in" with the proper dials to match my handload, 200NAB close to 3100fps. He shot a big cow elk a tad over 440yds, one and done. He "still" had to bust through knee deep snow/oak brush to get to her and pack her out in pieces. That alone would have killed me! ha. Its a good 'Mountain rifle" for the long shots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RevJim, post: 1901869, member: 86754"] I had a Mod 700 built for my marine SIL for a LRH elk rifle. It has a 26" Shilen Sporter weight 300 RUM ( with a brake). I had a the smith 'slim & trim" a Boyd's Classic Laminate stock for it. My SIL put a Huskemaw 5.5x20 "dial em in" with the proper dials to match my handload, 200NAB close to 3100fps. He shot a big cow elk a tad over 440yds, one and done. He "still" had to bust through knee deep snow/oak brush to get to her and pack her out in pieces. That alone would have killed me! ha. Its a good 'Mountain rifle" for the long shots. [/QUOTE]
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