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This article agrees...
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Personally I think finding the right bullet powder combo is the main thing. Take the creedmore. Hornadys original loading was H4350 and...
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0) Acquire decent measuring tools. Chronograph, Calipers, case/bullet comparator, scale, OAL gauge, tube micrometer (for neck...
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Model 70 the riflemans rifle a true classic that will retain and increase in value
Aug 28, 2024
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How about looking on Gun Broker ,or Guns International and picking up a pre 64 Model 70. Available in traditional rounds. 243...
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The winchester is a classic work of functional art and a piece of firearms history and I fear going away or way up in price. The tikka...
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I believe rifles with less drop in their stock design have less felt recoil, I have a ruger precision rifle that has straight recoil...
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Stock shape has a great deal with directing recoil. The heel of the stock is below the bore of the rifle, so that's why it recoils up.
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