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<blockquote data-quote="mudygmc" data-source="post: 1431245" data-attributes="member: 57931"><p>What model of the Forbes rifle does she have in the saum? </p><p>I shot light rifles in smaller calibers a fair amount. A little past 500yds but most in the 2-400 range. I shot my buck last fall laying prone resting partially on a log at 890yds. It was my 10lb 300WM though. I plan on a learning curve foresure. I don't usually plan on the long shots. Just would like the performance if it presented itself. Getting something light is my main concern. If it's light and has the performance I want I will be happy. It's going to be strictly a hunting rifle. If the barrel is done in 800-1000 rounds I am fine with that. Spending 3-400 rounds to get it or me dialed in is fine too. It will still last a while at 5-10 rounds a year after that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mudygmc, post: 1431245, member: 57931"] What model of the Forbes rifle does she have in the saum? I shot light rifles in smaller calibers a fair amount. A little past 500yds but most in the 2-400 range. I shot my buck last fall laying prone resting partially on a log at 890yds. It was my 10lb 300WM though. I plan on a learning curve foresure. I don't usually plan on the long shots. Just would like the performance if it presented itself. Getting something light is my main concern. If it's light and has the performance I want I will be happy. It's going to be strictly a hunting rifle. If the barrel is done in 800-1000 rounds I am fine with that. Spending 3-400 rounds to get it or me dialed in is fine too. It will still last a while at 5-10 rounds a year after that. [/QUOTE]
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