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winchester model 70 laredo lrh .300win mag
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<blockquote data-quote="johnnyk" data-source="post: 225150" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>Jason,</p><p> The .300 is more than capable of taking deer/hogs/bear at 1000yds. You have to be up to it though. Practice at all the ranges you expect to see/take game. The Laredo is set up for long range and is the Winchester version/competition for the Remington Sendero. It (Laredo) has the 26" Varmint profile barrel and I think the stock is made for Winchester by HS Precision and has the aluminum bedding block. The trigger, if stock, is one of the industries most easily adjusted. Simple, crisp and very effective. </p><p> I've never owned a Laredo but I recently purchased a Win70 HVB in .243 Win. It's basically the short action version of the Laredo and it flat out shoots! This rifle shoots as tight as any Sendero or VS that I've ever owned. Wouldn't hesitate to purchase a Laredo should our paths cross.</p><p> I reload all my ammo/loads, but I think Winchester loads the 180gn AccuBond in their Supreme line (S300WMCT). If I had to stick with factory fodder, this would be my choice for anything crossing that peanut field, near and far! Ask questions and practice till you're comfortable. Good luck with your Laredo! JohnnyK.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnnyk, post: 225150, member: 307"] Jason, The .300 is more than capable of taking deer/hogs/bear at 1000yds. You have to be up to it though. Practice at all the ranges you expect to see/take game. The Laredo is set up for long range and is the Winchester version/competition for the Remington Sendero. It (Laredo) has the 26" Varmint profile barrel and I think the stock is made for Winchester by HS Precision and has the aluminum bedding block. The trigger, if stock, is one of the industries most easily adjusted. Simple, crisp and very effective. I've never owned a Laredo but I recently purchased a Win70 HVB in .243 Win. It's basically the short action version of the Laredo and it flat out shoots! This rifle shoots as tight as any Sendero or VS that I've ever owned. Wouldn't hesitate to purchase a Laredo should our paths cross. I reload all my ammo/loads, but I think Winchester loads the 180gn AccuBond in their Supreme line (S300WMCT). If I had to stick with factory fodder, this would be my choice for anything crossing that peanut field, near and far! Ask questions and practice till you're comfortable. Good luck with your Laredo! JohnnyK. [/QUOTE]
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