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<blockquote data-quote="jaeger19" data-source="post: 1220618" data-attributes="member: 33303"><p>Thanks a lot! I wanted to go heavier but only if I can get close to 2900-3000. I get nervous with barnes bullets because the monolithic bullet is longer lead core bullets. What coal are you shooting for? Are you going to have the Smith modify the rifle so you can run a longer oal than factory?</p><p>Sorry for the questions but you seem to be doing exactly what I want to do. Which apparently is rare. Everyone else is building heavy single shot target guns.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jaeger19, post: 1220618, member: 33303"] Thanks a lot! I wanted to go heavier but only if I can get close to 2900-3000. I get nervous with barnes bullets because the monolithic bullet is longer lead core bullets. What coal are you shooting for? Are you going to have the Smith modify the rifle so you can run a longer oal than factory? Sorry for the questions but you seem to be doing exactly what I want to do. Which apparently is rare. Everyone else is building heavy single shot target guns. [/QUOTE]
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