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The Basics, Starting Out
Questions about a LR Build, mainly rifle weight
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<blockquote data-quote="The Surgeon" data-source="post: 543997" data-attributes="member: 36761"><p>I use to shoot a factory Rem 700 BDL 308. With scope and five rounds the rifle weighed in just over 7 lbs. On bench it was decent out to 650 yards + or -. 650 was as far as I could take the rifle at that time due to range limitations. Under field conditions, I have harvested White Tails out to 450 yards. Since then the rifle has been retired.</p><p></p><p>I currently run heavier rigs. I find that I do better with the heavier setups at the distances that I am shooting at now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Surgeon, post: 543997, member: 36761"] I use to shoot a factory Rem 700 BDL 308. With scope and five rounds the rifle weighed in just over 7 lbs. On bench it was decent out to 650 yards + or -. 650 was as far as I could take the rifle at that time due to range limitations. Under field conditions, I have harvested White Tails out to 450 yards. Since then the rifle has been retired. I currently run heavier rigs. I find that I do better with the heavier setups at the distances that I am shooting at now. [/QUOTE]
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