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The Basics, Starting Out
First mid-long range gun
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<blockquote data-quote="Mcarso1" data-source="post: 1391075" data-attributes="member: 99287"><p>I spoke with gunsmith today and he got me thinking about different options. First I think I may go with my action ,sticking with 280, new stock , barrel and trigger. He beds stock and trues action and puts break on barrel. After talking I realistically will be comfortable with 5-600 yard shot on animal and the 280 can handle that. If I decide on Christensen arms then I will go 6.5 and keep my yardage on deer/elk 500 or less and then be able to enjoy shooting hogs and yotes and still have my stock 280 and throw a trigger and bed it to sweeten it up a bit? So many decisions</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mcarso1, post: 1391075, member: 99287"] I spoke with gunsmith today and he got me thinking about different options. First I think I may go with my action ,sticking with 280, new stock , barrel and trigger. He beds stock and trues action and puts break on barrel. After talking I realistically will be comfortable with 5-600 yard shot on animal and the 280 can handle that. If I decide on Christensen arms then I will go 6.5 and keep my yardage on deer/elk 500 or less and then be able to enjoy shooting hogs and yotes and still have my stock 280 and throw a trigger and bed it to sweeten it up a bit? So many decisions [/QUOTE]
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