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<blockquote data-quote="dzgolf2" data-source="post: 1789450" data-attributes="member: 100372"><p>I have Ridgeline's in both .300 and 28 Nosler and an Xbolt in 28 Nosler. Feel free to ask if you have specific questions, but most caliber related questions are covered in these forums. The CA .300 had a frustrating flier issue for a little while with heavier bullets...bedded the action and problem solved. All 3 are right at half minute guns with their respected Berger or Accubonds tuned loads. Both 28 Nosler's have actually been quite easy to work up loads for. There are better bench guns, but these guns are Hunters and fit the bill well. I feel confident in saying they shoot better than I can.</p><p></p><p>Edit - You are going to get a much better trigger on the CA guns. They also have way more options for stocks, triggers, mounts, etc being a 700 style actions. Food for thought if you are a tinkerer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dzgolf2, post: 1789450, member: 100372"] I have Ridgeline's in both .300 and 28 Nosler and an Xbolt in 28 Nosler. Feel free to ask if you have specific questions, but most caliber related questions are covered in these forums. The CA .300 had a frustrating flier issue for a little while with heavier bullets...bedded the action and problem solved. All 3 are right at half minute guns with their respected Berger or Accubonds tuned loads. Both 28 Nosler's have actually been quite easy to work up loads for. There are better bench guns, but these guns are Hunters and fit the bill well. I feel confident in saying they shoot better than I can. Edit - You are going to get a much better trigger on the CA guns. They also have way more options for stocks, triggers, mounts, etc being a 700 style actions. Food for thought if you are a tinkerer. [/QUOTE]
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