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Christensen ridgeline fft or feirce carbon rival
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<blockquote data-quote="softtail103" data-source="post: 2603598" data-attributes="member: 18466"><p>Out here in the west where long shots are common and swirling wind in the canyons will test your skill level we use heavy bullets to buck the wind. A fast 7mm will still submit to the winds faster than a big 30 or my favorite the 338 Edge with 300gr custom comps. If your not in the market for a 338 cartridge, I would suggest the 300 PRC with 212gr bullets. I sit on logging roads and shoot across the canyons 350-1200 yards. Having shot the 28 Nosler and 300 PRC the recoil is about the same as the 338 Edge with heavy bullets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="softtail103, post: 2603598, member: 18466"] Out here in the west where long shots are common and swirling wind in the canyons will test your skill level we use heavy bullets to buck the wind. A fast 7mm will still submit to the winds faster than a big 30 or my favorite the 338 Edge with 300gr custom comps. If your not in the market for a 338 cartridge, I would suggest the 300 PRC with 212gr bullets. I sit on logging roads and shoot across the canyons 350-1200 yards. Having shot the 28 Nosler and 300 PRC the recoil is about the same as the 338 Edge with heavy bullets. [/QUOTE]
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