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Remington 700 or Sako l61r
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<blockquote data-quote="grahmpus" data-source="post: 998778" data-attributes="member: 41900"><p>Alabama huh. That's a lot of piney woods down there isn't it? Missouri isn't very wide open either till you get up north. When I think LRH I picture someone out west bustin' a big bull elk at some extreme range. Its fun wherever you are.</p><p> I have been blanketing for over 40 years now. Which definitly gives the deer a better chance. But i never really looked at it that way. I just wanted to spend more time in the woods. </p><p></p><p>Is the sendero contour the same as Remington's varmint contour? </p><p>Do you have any of them fluted? Sounds like you have all bases covered.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grahmpus, post: 998778, member: 41900"] Alabama huh. That's a lot of piney woods down there isn't it? Missouri isn't very wide open either till you get up north. When I think LRH I picture someone out west bustin' a big bull elk at some extreme range. Its fun wherever you are. I have been blanketing for over 40 years now. Which definitly gives the deer a better chance. But i never really looked at it that way. I just wanted to spend more time in the woods. Is the sendero contour the same as Remington's varmint contour? Do you have any of them fluted? Sounds like you have all bases covered. [/QUOTE]
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