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Saving for a new "factory" higher end rifle. What do you recommend?
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<blockquote data-quote="Chippewa" data-source="post: 1483975" data-attributes="member: 86093"><p>CA Ridgeline with thier sideported brake off a set of sitting sticks? I know you said CA sucks... Have it bedded as well as scope rail. Use Boretech lubes and cleaners and follow the break in rules. Mine is a 300RUM and recoil is like a 308win. It has been under an moa since new with hornady bullets and mag length reloads. Off a Harris bipod and solid rear bag its doin .75 to .5moa at 200y easy. So far love this rifle an put a nxs velocity 1000 scope on it and have been tuning reload speed an es to match it. So it alot of fun to shoot dial up or quick hold. Not sure why the sour taste for Christensen Arms but plenty of great reviews can be found elsware. At least for the Ridgeline as an out of the box rifle. </p><p>Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chippewa, post: 1483975, member: 86093"] CA Ridgeline with thier sideported brake off a set of sitting sticks? I know you said CA sucks... Have it bedded as well as scope rail. Use Boretech lubes and cleaners and follow the break in rules. Mine is a 300RUM and recoil is like a 308win. It has been under an moa since new with hornady bullets and mag length reloads. Off a Harris bipod and solid rear bag its doin .75 to .5moa at 200y easy. So far love this rifle an put a nxs velocity 1000 scope on it and have been tuning reload speed an es to match it. So it alot of fun to shoot dial up or quick hold. Not sure why the sour taste for Christensen Arms but plenty of great reviews can be found elsware. At least for the Ridgeline as an out of the box rifle. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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