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Wgusler
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From what I gather from Remington's data, no such thing as a factory long action 40X. My 7mm rem mag is short and the bolt must be removed top unload a live round.
A 40xb in 7rem mag? Must be a replacement barrel? I would question trying a 7rem mag as a target round?
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\Thanks for sharing that, I appreciate it.I own a factory 40xb in 7mmRemMag, tis a single shot, short action. I have never seen anything but short actions in the 40x line, but one can never say never.
You have to remove the bolt in my rifle, if you try to extract an unfired cartridge. I have nowhere to shoot 1000yds, but have a little(just a taste) experience at 200yd hunter class target. My rifle has the Remington 2oz trigger. I used some 100gr and 168gr bullets in the Cumby matches years ago. It did clean a perfect score on one 200 yd hunter class target(50-5x) shot in an informal match there at Cumby. My Culver(large click) powder measure had to throw two identical charges to get the handload because of the size of powder charge for the 7mmRemMag, and used Wilson hand dies.
Guess the factory rifle impressed me that day on that one target. Yeah, I know one target does not make the match, but it was special to me; shooting against guys with very impressive full custom rifles. It somehow held its own on the match even with me driving. One learns something new everyday.
Without any experience I would take a looksee at the 30+MM scopes to give you elevation adjustments. I would reckon one would have to choose between first and second focal plane. My old wood stocked rifle carried an old Weaver T16, all that I had. I kinda regret that I never tried longer range shooting, but the ranges near me are 300 or less that I know about.
Always liked the 27 1/4" barrels, the stock design, and light trigger of the old 40x.
Hope you enjoy yours, I would shoot it to see how things go before making a big investment. Yeah, I like aftermarked barrels myself but can depend on what discipline you expect to try out............
Jerry, thanks for questioning the use of the 7 Mag as a target round.
Wgusler, I don't know what the circumstances were when you acquired your 40X but Jerry Sharrett seems to be the only one willing to say what the rest of us knew from the beginning and that is, a 7 mag is completely unsuited for what you're trying to do. The 7 mag is a shoulder bustin' grossly over powered cartridge for target shooting.
With that said, let me assure you there is nothing wrong with the Rem 40X as a target rifle. It's the old standard by which all modern day benchrest actions are judged. It's just that the 7 mag barrel should be replaced with something more reasonable. I hope you have some experienced, knowledgeable and conscientious friends and mentors that can help you get started down the right path. BR target shooting is an interesting pursuit but you need some help in the beginning. BR Central is your friend. Best of luck to you. Have fun.
Gene Beggs
That's a pretty good group for a 7mm!
The rifle is not better than you. Common error and a less costly one at that...but the rifle is not better than you.
If the rifle will not shoot better, how can you judge your skill?
Thanks!I am a long time fan of teh 40XB and that one is likely the cleanest one I ave ever seen. The 7 mag may not shoot like a BR or other target round, but it is no slouch. I run a Sendero with hefty amounts of 7828 and a 150 Nosler BT. It is a 1/3 inch gun, and a fine long range hunting rifle. I broke in on a 7mm mag 40x shooting groundhogs in the late 1970's. It is a short action, and yes, you pull the bolt to remove a loaded cartridge. It was death on chucks with 120 grain bullets to 600 yards.
For what you are doing and what you are lerning, you are on a fast learning curve and are doing a fine job. Keep at it.
NICE RIFLE
Your rifle shoots better than I expected. What I'm sayin' here is that's about all it will do. To shoot better groups and more important, consistently better groups, you'll have to swap rifles...and keep swapping until you get the rifle that you want. As I eluded earlier...you may choose to stay right there as your rifle seems to be exceptionable.