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Proof Research sendero lite vs. #4 contour
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<blockquote data-quote="laker" data-source="post: 1614225" data-attributes="member: 103747"><p>Planning my next rifle build. Will either be a 30 nosler or 300 rum and I'm debating between going with a proof research sender light or going with a #4 brux. Having never been around the proof barrel does the carbon wrap seem to scuff and scratch pretty easy? I had a Christenson arms carbon barrel and it seemed like if you looked at it wrong it would scuff. Is the proof sender lite worth the extra $400 over the brux? Gun will be an all around hunting rifle from the flat lands to the mountains.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="laker, post: 1614225, member: 103747"] Planning my next rifle build. Will either be a 30 nosler or 300 rum and I'm debating between going with a proof research sender light or going with a #4 brux. Having never been around the proof barrel does the carbon wrap seem to scuff and scratch pretty easy? I had a Christenson arms carbon barrel and it seemed like if you looked at it wrong it would scuff. Is the proof sender lite worth the extra $400 over the brux? Gun will be an all around hunting rifle from the flat lands to the mountains. [/QUOTE]
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