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Well...they call it the long ranger, chamber it in long range capable cartridges, and market it for ‘longer distances’. It’s too ugly for my tastes, so I guess I’ll never find out how accurate one really is.
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Well...they call it the long ranger, chamber it in long range capable cartridges, and market it for ‘longer distances’. It’s too ugly for my tastes, so I guess I’ll never find out how accurate one really is. Yeah, longer distances than a traditional tube fed lever action.
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200-250 yards instead of 100-125.
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Isn't it more or less a old style BLR ? I've had old BLR's in 243 and 308 that would shoot 200-250 no problem ( that's about as far as I take a shot at a wt deer) Don't they offer a 243 or a 308 ?
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Nothing against a 7-08 Rem, but what can it kill at 300-400 yards that a 308 Win lever gun won’t. Answer is nothing. In fact the 308 Win based lever gun has a larger window of use with 1-10 twist barrel shooting 120-200 grain loads. Of which ammo is everywhere. You’ll never see a 1-8 twist barrel on a 7-08 magazine fed factory made lever gun. A 308 Win with 178 eld-x is a great performer near and far on big game. It’s been done thousands of times on every continent.
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358 Win and 250 Savage. They would sell out in less than a month. 👍
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200-250 yards instead of 100-125. Deer at 200 yards is cake with an accurate .30-30 or .35. Done it at that and farther several times.
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Not sure how this ended up being "My way is better than your way"!
Was hoping to hear what others want as well as putting out some energy for a 7mm-08.
Like the idea of a 257 bob and 250Savage, 358 338fed too.
Sold the Henry 6.5 without shooting it because it wasn't a 7mm-08.
BLR's are nice, but after watching 150 of my co-workers loose their jobs I just can't see owning anything not built in the US and sold my 7mm-08 BLR (my opinion for myself only)
Picked up an 88 in 308 so guess I'm good that way.
"Don't act like you're not impressed!" (Ron Burgandy) NRA 4-Life Americans 4 American Workers .com " I Buy American "
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6.5 Grendel would be nice.
Medics bury their mistakes..
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I prefer classic. Semper Fi I used to run with the hare. Now I'm envious of the tortoise and I do my own stunts but rarely intentionally
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