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Remington 5R advice
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<blockquote data-quote="Mach 1" data-source="post: 1453144" data-attributes="member: 104202"><p>I'd recommend a good steel base and some good steel rings. I shot my 300 wm 5r in the production rifle benchrest competition at my local range and had trouble holding a good zero until I upgraded to steel base and rings. And yes a trigger is almost mandatory. I settled on h1000 and 200smks. Also my gun and my dads 5r 300wm 5r both needed to have honing work done just above the belt inside the chamber. They would stick cases after fired. After I had a smith fix this everything was down hill.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mach 1, post: 1453144, member: 104202"] I’d recommend a good steel base and some good steel rings. I shot my 300 wm 5r in the production rifle benchrest competition at my local range and had trouble holding a good zero until I upgraded to steel base and rings. And yes a trigger is almost mandatory. I settled on h1000 and 200smks. Also my gun and my dads 5r 300wm 5r both needed to have honing work done just above the belt inside the chamber. They would stick cases after fired. After I had a smith fix this everything was down hill. [/QUOTE]
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