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Remington Long Range
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<blockquote data-quote="Axl" data-source="post: 1285651" data-attributes="member: 90110"><p>The trigger is not great. I think I got mine down to a little under 4lb. I have left the gun bone stock as I have several other projects going. I'm in mine $500 after the rebate last year and it is a great gun for shooting steel and rocks. I did shoot a coyote at 490 yds with it.</p><p> I would shoot it before messing with the action. When you have the barrel threaded have the crown recut usually this will get you all the accuracy you are going to get from the factory barrel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Axl, post: 1285651, member: 90110"] The trigger is not great. I think I got mine down to a little under 4lb. I have left the gun bone stock as I have several other projects going. I'm in mine $500 after the rebate last year and it is a great gun for shooting steel and rocks. I did shoot a coyote at 490 yds with it. I would shoot it before messing with the action. When you have the barrel threaded have the crown recut usually this will get you all the accuracy you are going to get from the factory barrel. [/QUOTE]
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