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sendero sf11 or milspec 5r?
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<blockquote data-quote="Korhil78" data-source="post: 592529" data-attributes="member: 34818"><p>What do you mean by expected MOA? If you are meaning MOA up or down at certain distances then that all depends on what the BC of the bullet is and how fast you are pushing said bullet. If you are asking how far out that you can shoot it, it depends on what you are shooting at. You can shoot at targets past 1k but if you are going to shoot something like an elk then might be limited to 600 to 700 yds (some people will say that you shouldn't use a 7mm on elk but it comes down to shot placement). If you are just going to shoot deer then 800 yards would work. Others with more experience with the 7mm mag should be able to chime in and tell you a bit more about it. That gun was on your list so I thought you might want to look at it. </p><p></p><p>If it were me and I was going to get a Sendero II, it would be a 300 win mag.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Korhil78, post: 592529, member: 34818"] What do you mean by expected MOA? If you are meaning MOA up or down at certain distances then that all depends on what the BC of the bullet is and how fast you are pushing said bullet. If you are asking how far out that you can shoot it, it depends on what you are shooting at. You can shoot at targets past 1k but if you are going to shoot something like an elk then might be limited to 600 to 700 yds (some people will say that you shouldn't use a 7mm on elk but it comes down to shot placement). If you are just going to shoot deer then 800 yards would work. Others with more experience with the 7mm mag should be able to chime in and tell you a bit more about it. That gun was on your list so I thought you might want to look at it. If it were me and I was going to get a Sendero II, it would be a 300 win mag. [/QUOTE]
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