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lol, thank you, just never done it.If you can’t do that part yourself, you shouldn’t own a gun. It’s like 2 bolts.
lol, thank you, just never done it.If you can’t do that part yourself, you shouldn’t own a gun. It’s like 2 bolts.
lol, thank you, just never done it.
I have a Ridgeline, but they're essentially the same rifle except for the carbon wrapped barrel. I had a small issue with the fore end of the stock making barrel contact but other than that, it's been a .5 MOA gun and I would not hesitate to buy another if I was looking for that style of rifle. They've had some QC in the past for what usually seemed like 300 WM/300 WSM guns but it feels like that's worked out. Stainless action and barrel but I think they offer cerakote options as well.Talk to me about Christensen Mesa. Stainless action? Says the barrel is can’t find anything on the action. Have heard mixed reviews on quality control and accuracy.
7mm rem mag, why do you ask?What caliber did you decide?
what length barrel you recommend for a 300 wm?Just curious. Excellent cartridge. Good luck on the auction. Short of grizzly or brown bear, I would hunt anything in North America with the 7mm RM. Set up one load for deer. A heavier one for elk.
They are stainless, I own a mesa and a ridgeline and know two others that own ridgelines without any issues.Talk to me about Christensen Mesa. Stainless action? Says the barrel is can’t find anything on the action. Have heard mixed reviews on quality control and accuracy.
I would want a 24”. Any shorter gives up performance. Any longer would be just too long for me.what length barrel you recommend for a 300 wm?