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The Basics, Starting Out
what contour for a lr elk hammer
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<blockquote data-quote="kermodie" data-source="post: 727033" data-attributes="member: 46036"><p>I just finished replacing the factory barrel on my Sendero with a #7 Shilen. It is noticably heavier than the factory set up and does change the ballance. It shoots nice off a bipod with the extra weight, but then again the original was nice shooting too. All in all, I would stick with the Sendero contour for hunting just for the portability. </p><p> </p><p>Also, if you think you will ever have to take an offhand shot, you will probably regret having the heavy barrel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kermodie, post: 727033, member: 46036"] I just finished replacing the factory barrel on my Sendero with a #7 Shilen. It is noticably heavier than the factory set up and does change the ballance. It shoots nice off a bipod with the extra weight, but then again the original was nice shooting too. All in all, I would stick with the Sendero contour for hunting just for the portability. Also, if you think you will ever have to take an offhand shot, you will probably regret having the heavy barrel. [/QUOTE]
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