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| 30-338 Win. Magnum (what the 300 Win. should have been). |
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| The best .300 is the one you personally want! |
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| quote: The best .300 is the one you personally want!
then that has to be the .30/375Ruger then!! |
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| 300 WSM. Mmmm, yes. |
| Posts: 409 | Location: Alaska | Registered: 06 February 2005 |
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| .300 Winny with 180 grain North Forks at 3100 fps, or 200 grainer North Forks at 2900 for the big stuff ( Nosler Partition can be used depending upon personal preference). I have taken many Elk, Caribou, a 91/2 ft. Brown Bear and scads of Deer with the old beat-up and deaply scratched post 64 Model 70 Winchester, that has never seen the hands of a smith. Good shooting.
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| Although I really like the 300 H&H for its class and history, but for a standard length action the 300 Win. is the best compromise, and I don't care much for the WBY or WSM rounds. If I need more power, I'll go with a larger caliber. Lou
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| I like the TRUE 300 the 7.35 Carcano. Second favorite 300 Savage. Then 300 H&H
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| Posts: 162 | Location: Lincoln, NE U.S.A. | Registered: 07 February 2004 |
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