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Which 7mm Rem Mag?
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<blockquote data-quote="farout" data-source="post: 878576" data-attributes="member: 39061"><p>I have a few Savages and they all shoot great. I am putting a new barrel on a Savage model 12 in 300 WSM today. And I am doing it in my garage. They are know to be easy for the do it yourself type of gunsmithing and with good results.</p><p></p><p>The Savage Long Range Hunter 11/111 has some fans on here also. A few folks shoot it in 6.5x284 with great success. So for bang for the buck and with a good chance of having a good shooter right out of the box, you could probably not go wrong with this gun.</p><p></p><p>Only concern I would have would be with bullet weights you mention. The gun only has a 9.5 twist. That would be fine for 168 Bergers and such, but I am not sure how well it would stabilize the heavier 180 Berger. It would probably also do very well with the 168 long range Accubond you mention.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farout, post: 878576, member: 39061"] I have a few Savages and they all shoot great. I am putting a new barrel on a Savage model 12 in 300 WSM today. And I am doing it in my garage. They are know to be easy for the do it yourself type of gunsmithing and with good results. The Savage Long Range Hunter 11/111 has some fans on here also. A few folks shoot it in 6.5x284 with great success. So for bang for the buck and with a good chance of having a good shooter right out of the box, you could probably not go wrong with this gun. Only concern I would have would be with bullet weights you mention. The gun only has a 9.5 twist. That would be fine for 168 Bergers and such, but I am not sure how well it would stabilize the heavier 180 Berger. It would probably also do very well with the 168 long range Accubond you mention. [/QUOTE]
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