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The Basics, Starting Out
Top 5 hunting rifles at/under $1K
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<blockquote data-quote="jmvincent" data-source="post: 2004888" data-attributes="member: 73458"><p>I have a custom built 26 Nosler on a rem 700, very nice shooter but heavy. bought a Kimber hunter in 270 for a very good price and like it very much sub 8 pounds with scope SIG BDX good shooter, Convinced me to buy to buy one in 280Ai. had it shortened about 4 inches and a factory brake installed, topped with Sig BDX 3.5-10 and then bought the BDX binos. get to try it out Sunday in Colorado By the way ill be 66 in the spring and probably last horseback hunt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jmvincent, post: 2004888, member: 73458"] I have a custom built 26 Nosler on a rem 700, very nice shooter but heavy. bought a Kimber hunter in 270 for a very good price and like it very much sub 8 pounds with scope SIG BDX good shooter, Convinced me to buy to buy one in 280Ai. had it shortened about 4 inches and a factory brake installed, topped with Sig BDX 3.5-10 and then bought the BDX binos. get to try it out Sunday in Colorado By the way ill be 66 in the spring and probably last horseback hunt [/QUOTE]
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