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Gentlemen; after review of my gun safe, I've decided that I have too many rifles in the .270 - .308 cal class; my .270 Wby, M77 '06 and .300 Wby are off limits, which leaves my Mdl 700 AWR 7 RUM and .280 Ruger MKII stainless as candidates to either get rid of (not likely) or get re-chambered/barreled. I'm thinking of something in the 338-358 class for 1 rifle, probably the .280, and maybe something lighter for the 7 RUM. Any suggestions??
I also realize that the purchase of the 700 AWR was too much $$ for what you get, but I'm past that now so please refrain from reminding me how stupid it was of me to purchase that particular rifle in the first place!! [Confused] [Confused]

Thank you in advance for any suggestions,

Craig Nolan
 
Posts: 403 | Location: South of Alamo, Ca. | Registered: 30 January 2003Reply With Quote
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there are no limits.....dump all but the AWR 7 RUM and get a dream rifle in a caliber that fills the bill. [Big Grin] [Big Grin] [Big Grin]
 
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If you have to ruin a perfectly good .280, rebarrel it to .338-06 or .35 Whelen (ouch, can't believe I said that). I like the .338-06 for a good allround NA rig in a 7.5-8# package.
 
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As far as the 280 is concerned, I would rebarrel to something in the neighborhood of a 257 Bob. As for the AWR, sell it for as much as you can and get started on a custom project. Just taking a guess, but judging from the rifles you already own, I am assuming you don't have very many if any custom or semi-custom guns. Personally, I would sell the AWR and built a really neat Ruger #1 in a caliber that suits your fancy. With that gun, your possibilities are all but endless. FWIW, Wyo
 
Posts: 193 | Location: Laramie, Wyoming | Registered: 01 October 2003Reply With Quote
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Fredj338 and Wyocowboyshooter, thank you both for the advice; I should also say that I have a M77 in .243, M70 Fwt in 257 Bob and a Model 700 in .35 Whelen, none of which I want to gid rid of for various reasons. Wyo, you are correct in your assumption about the # of custom rifles that I own, which is zero. How easy would it be to turn the AWR into a .257 Wby or the like? I would sell the AWR, but the market doesn't seem too warm for that rifle (not enough bonehead impulse-buyers like myself out there [Eek!] )I will at some point go moose/bear hunting again in AK, maybe a .338 or a .358 Norma would be do-able??

Thanks again for your help,

Craig
 
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Unless a rifle is defective your better off money wise selling it as is and buying one all made up the way you want it. It's fun to get a new rifle also and to see what happens.

I enjoy tuning them. If it does not work out then send them on their way. Rifles like 700's are just a dime a dozen.
 
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Craig, regarding your question about switching the AWR to a .257 Weatherby: The head diameter of Roy's 1/4 bore is smaller than that of the & RUM by .003". I think you are at a disadvantage having a bolt made to fit .404 Jeffery sized case heads. That said, if you wanted to build it up to something bigger and badder for AK, I would consider the .338 RUM or .375 RUM, with much of my support favoring the latter. Or, simply make a .404 Jeff out of it! Hope this helps you with your pondering! Kinda fun huh??!! Regards, Wyo
 
Posts: 193 | Location: Laramie, Wyoming | Registered: 01 October 2003Reply With Quote
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Craig leave my .280 alone that gun shoots great. if you like next time Bimart has them on sell I will buy you one to replace that one they don't stock the 280.
 
Posts: 182 | Location: Bandon Oregon | Registered: 03 March 2003Reply With Quote
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Hey Larry, how are you? I figured you'd see this topic and figure out this was your old .280; I need to do some consolidating, as I have 5 rifles between the .270 Wby and the .300 Wby. I'm sure the .280 does indeed shoot well, so please don't take offense that I may not keep it! [Big Grin] [Big Grin]
Do you have any ideas??

Hope all is well,
Craig

[ 12-06-2003, 05:02: Message edited by: Craig Nolan ]
 
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Well Craig if you must I would go for a .338-06AI.
 
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