HS Precision
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They have a new model available this year that's a little heavier than the lightweight but not as heavy as the sporter. It's not on their website but is in their 2005 catalog. I'm looking at buying one in 7 mag. Let me know how you make out.
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Check out this article on Outdoor Bests web site. Forgot to add it to my earlier reply.
http://www.gunsandammomag.com/long_guns/H_S_pro_0512/
http://www.gunsandammomag.com/long_guns/H_S_pro_0512/
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Having owned just a few 300 wsm's and currently the owner of a Vanguard in that caliber not sure you want it that light but that is just me. As far as rifles go and that particular one I think it is the best bargain in the semi-custom business. Reciever is 17-4 stainless , teflon coated from the factory, beautiful cut-rifled barrel bedded in a super strong stock and solid SS bottom metal. I just don't know how you could do better. Good Luck with it I am sure you'll enjoy it.
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Thanks Chopper I saw that new gun in the catalog too! They told me they were about 6
months out on delivery. It's going to weigh a pound more which might be a good thing with that load. The rep said he has the 300wsm in the pro lightweight with a sims custom pad and that the recoil is not as bad as you would imagine. I'm going to be trudging around the mountains for 2 full weeks so one quick jolt to the shoulder is probably the least of my worries. Let me know how you make out.
months out on delivery. It's going to weigh a pound more which might be a good thing with that load. The rep said he has the 300wsm in the pro lightweight with a sims custom pad and that the recoil is not as bad as you would imagine. I'm going to be trudging around the mountains for 2 full weeks so one quick jolt to the shoulder is probably the least of my worries. Let me know how you make out.




