Free: Contests & Raffles.
So if anyone cares I found a couple 300s long range stainless in bend. Too far to drive for the wrong caliber. Apparently they have a note saying they're being discontinued. Weird. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I337 using Tapatalk
I was looking for 7mm magnum. Appreciate u looking. I'm not home from Alaska until march and didn't realize they'd be this rare haha did u happen to c that caliber? Maybe I'll get lucky and I can find one when I get home.Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I337 using Tapatalk
Me personally, I would pass on any box ( long range ) gun that did not have a full length aluminum bedding block. That is the first thing I look at.
I've been told in Sportsmen's and Cabela"s that their companies make big enough orders that sometimes they can order a "special run" of certain weapons for their respective company. That may be the case here?
Quote from: bearpaw on February 11, 2016, 04:47:40 PMI've been told in Sportsmen's and Cabela"s that their companies make big enough orders that sometimes they can order a "special run" of certain weapons for their respective company. That may be the case here? That makes more sense than anything else. Apparently Sportsmens was the only store that has/had them in stainless.
I've never trusted those bedding blocks. Instead I just bed every rifle. A bedding block is no substitute for a good bed job. Jme
Quote from: jasnt on February 12, 2016, 07:37:26 AMI've never trusted those bedding blocks. Instead I just bed every rifle. A bedding block is no substitute for a good bed job. JmeThat's sort of what I figured would be the case if you're really going for maximizing accuracy.Do you automatically bed everything or do you shoot first and bed if needed in this scenario?