I too have done a versatile 7mag. Rem 700Ti, McMillan Classic Edge, NF 2.5-10, and a bipod. Shooting 140 TTSX at 3280 fps.
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I too have done a versatile 7mag. Rem 700Ti, McMillan Classic Edge, NF 2.5-10, and a bipod. Shooting 140 TTSX at 3280 fps.
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You’ve got a few gems tucked away in the safe.
I have a problem with a short attention span and hoarding.
Nothing to do with where to rest the rifle... carry weight and balance and additional noise and awkwardness, and then there is catching on brush and grass etc... if a low bipod will work, so will your pack... by far my own preference, but whatever works for you... lots of ways to skin a cat.
Too heavy, too chubby to carry in one hand, no open sights, won't fit in a scabbard.
I think you're very close to perfect. Acouple of things that I'm not a fan of...
1) Drop magazine makes carrying in your hand more problematic and can reduce the OAL available to you when seating long pointy bullets out to the lands.
2) Match Actions can be touchy when you start getting them wet/dirty/snowy etc. They sure are nice to manipulate and shoot groups with at the range, but if you're out in the mountains and get some crap into the action you can have a hell of a time gettign them to work properly. I understand the desire for match accuracy, but just like race engines in vehicles, they can be touchy under field conditions.
That being said, it's a fine looking rifle. I look forward to seeing it put to work.
im looking into finding some small offset open sights, would be nice if the scope fails, i haven't found what im looking for.
In the slim chance the scope packs it in on a hunt, I would have a second one sighted in and ready to slap on. A nice perk of the picatinny rail
Too heavy, too chubby to carry in one hand, no open sights, won't fit in a scabbard.
In the slim chance the scope packs it in on a hunt, I would have a second one sighted in and ready to slap on. A nice perk of the picatinny rail
In the slim chance the scope packs it in on a hunt, I would have a second one sighted in and ready to slap on. A nice perk of the picatinny rail




























