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The Basics, Starting Out
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<blockquote data-quote="duckinalaska" data-source="post: 56151" data-attributes="member: 3020"><p>The model 700's are an absolutely wonderful choice for shooting long range targets and hunting. I have a sendero sf chambered in the 7mm ultra mag. Although some people consider it to be overbore, or "too much recoil." I find the recoil to be very bearable. I also have printed 1 3/4 MOA groups at 300 yards. I have had only one hunting experience with it so far. I've shot a really nice caribou at 209 yards and dropped it with one shot. The bullet did exactly what it was supposed to and entered one shoulder and exited about six inches behind the other. It's my new favorite rifle by far. My good buddy has a model 700 lss chambered in a 300 ultra mag. He absolutely loves it, and has killed many whitetails and elk with it.</p><p>Hope this helps and good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="duckinalaska, post: 56151, member: 3020"] The model 700's are an absolutely wonderful choice for shooting long range targets and hunting. I have a sendero sf chambered in the 7mm ultra mag. Although some people consider it to be overbore, or "too much recoil." I find the recoil to be very bearable. I also have printed 1 3/4 MOA groups at 300 yards. I have had only one hunting experience with it so far. I've shot a really nice caribou at 209 yards and dropped it with one shot. The bullet did exactly what it was supposed to and entered one shoulder and exited about six inches behind the other. It's my new favorite rifle by far. My good buddy has a model 700 lss chambered in a 300 ultra mag. He absolutely loves it, and has killed many whitetails and elk with it. Hope this helps and good luck. [/QUOTE]
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