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<blockquote data-quote="N Armstrong" data-source="post: 931475" data-attributes="member: 78495"><p>I am a first time poster to this forum. I currently have a win model 70 coyote in 7mm wsm. The action is glass bedded and barrel free floated. It has a leup 4.5 x 14x 40 CDs scope. It shoots decent with 140 nosler bt but seems to really like 168 gr seirra's. I tried the berger 168 but seated out to where they shot good they are too long for the magazine. I am thinking of having it re barreled with a PAC nor. Any suggestions? It has the laminated stock now which I don't love but I am not sure on what to switch to. I think a new scope with more light gathering ability is going to come first. I mainly deer hunt with it and my average shots are 400 to 500 yds. Any suggestions on a muzzle break and a gunsmith? Thanks for the input.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="N Armstrong, post: 931475, member: 78495"] I am a first time poster to this forum. I currently have a win model 70 coyote in 7mm wsm. The action is glass bedded and barrel free floated. It has a leup 4.5 x 14x 40 CDs scope. It shoots decent with 140 nosler bt but seems to really like 168 gr seirra's. I tried the berger 168 but seated out to where they shot good they are too long for the magazine. I am thinking of having it re barreled with a PAC nor. Any suggestions? It has the laminated stock now which I don't love but I am not sure on what to switch to. I think a new scope with more light gathering ability is going to come first. I mainly deer hunt with it and my average shots are 400 to 500 yds. Any suggestions on a muzzle break and a gunsmith? Thanks for the input. [/QUOTE]
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