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The Basics, Starting Out
Savage 111 LRH 7mm Rem Mag - Not Holding Group
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<blockquote data-quote="StrutNut" data-source="post: 1102832" data-attributes="member: 88257"><p>Also, aside from the great suggestions, I would really think of trying out at least a couple 2-3 different factory loads as well. I am buying the same gun in a few weeks, just in a 300 win mag. The only other thing I have seen others do is lightly sand the stock under the barrel as I have herd others having "touching" issues too. I also might bed the recoil lug as that was also recommended. I plan on putting a Burris XTR II on mine 4-20. If I dont like the scope I will switch out to a Nightforce SFP and put the Burris on the new Ruger that is coming out. I plan on getting that in a 6.5. Good luck on your elk hunt and remember its always that first cold bore shot that counts the most!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StrutNut, post: 1102832, member: 88257"] Also, aside from the great suggestions, I would really think of trying out at least a couple 2-3 different factory loads as well. I am buying the same gun in a few weeks, just in a 300 win mag. The only other thing I have seen others do is lightly sand the stock under the barrel as I have herd others having "touching" issues too. I also might bed the recoil lug as that was also recommended. I plan on putting a Burris XTR II on mine 4-20. If I dont like the scope I will switch out to a Nightforce SFP and put the Burris on the new Ruger that is coming out. I plan on getting that in a 6.5. Good luck on your elk hunt and remember its always that first cold bore shot that counts the most! [/QUOTE]
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