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Which long range target rifle to buy
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<blockquote data-quote="the shotty" data-source="post: 1013341" data-attributes="member: 27217"><p>The difference is 11 series guns are more standard profile barrel while model 10 tend to be specialty models and most (all?) Come with heavy barrel if my memory serves me. Other than that its pretty much the same options. Need to know center feed (most 2004 and newer models I think) vs stagger feed, and action screw spacing for short action guns barring the target models ( some of the 12 series) which have three action screws. So to answer the barrel question the 11lrh has a 26" standard taper barrel while the 11 that I posted is a 22" barrel and the model 10 max is a 24" fluted heavy barrel As for the stock it was the closest thing I could find to the Monte Carlo style that weatherby tends to use. Only other thing I could find is a manners in the $550 range. Also bedding while labor intensive is not hard to do. It can easily be done for under $50. Just depends on how much work you want to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="the shotty, post: 1013341, member: 27217"] The difference is 11 series guns are more standard profile barrel while model 10 tend to be specialty models and most (all?) Come with heavy barrel if my memory serves me. Other than that its pretty much the same options. Need to know center feed (most 2004 and newer models I think) vs stagger feed, and action screw spacing for short action guns barring the target models ( some of the 12 series) which have three action screws. So to answer the barrel question the 11lrh has a 26" standard taper barrel while the 11 that I posted is a 22" barrel and the model 10 max is a 24" fluted heavy barrel As for the stock it was the closest thing I could find to the Monte Carlo style that weatherby tends to use. Only other thing I could find is a manners in the $550 range. Also bedding while labor intensive is not hard to do. It can easily be done for under $50. Just depends on how much work you want to do. [/QUOTE]
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