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Remington long range (28 Nosler)
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<blockquote data-quote="COBigJohn" data-source="post: 1266872" data-attributes="member: 99586"><p>I just ordered my RemLR in 7mm RM. (Darn it, missed the Remington rebate.) For two months I agonized over the right gun and the right caliber. I know the trigger isn't the best and a Timney will need to be dropped in quickly, but other than that.....the gun is getting rave reviews and is widely considered the best buy and best entry gun to LR/ELR shooting.</p><p></p><p>I am new to LR and ELR shooting, so I thought the 7RM would be the right place to start. I wanted readily available ammo, brass and great bullet choices, all which would be affordable. I also wanted lower recoil, compared to the 30 magnums.</p><p></p><p>Sure, some will point out the weakness of the barrel with only a 1:9.25 twist and stabilizing long bullets, but even the Berger 195gr is stable where I shoot at 6,000 feet elevation according to the calculator.</p><p></p><p>Can't wait to receive the gun from Bud's, get the Vortex mounted and print some holes!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="COBigJohn, post: 1266872, member: 99586"] I just ordered my RemLR in 7mm RM. (Darn it, missed the Remington rebate.) For two months I agonized over the right gun and the right caliber. I know the trigger isn't the best and a Timney will need to be dropped in quickly, but other than that.....the gun is getting rave reviews and is widely considered the best buy and best entry gun to LR/ELR shooting. I am new to LR and ELR shooting, so I thought the 7RM would be the right place to start. I wanted readily available ammo, brass and great bullet choices, all which would be affordable. I also wanted lower recoil, compared to the 30 magnums. Sure, some will point out the weakness of the barrel with only a 1:9.25 twist and stabilizing long bullets, but even the Berger 195gr is stable where I shoot at 6,000 feet elevation according to the calculator. Can't wait to receive the gun from Bud's, get the Vortex mounted and print some holes! [/QUOTE]
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