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Re: .700 NE vs. .600 NE Login/Join
 
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Kynamco website. Drool away:

Kynamco Limited
 
Posts: 13766 | Location: New England | Registered: 06 June 2003Reply With Quote
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Thanks everyone. I will look into the .600 OK
 
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Does anyone know where I can get the factory ballistics for these two rounds? The cost also. I feel like drooling and imagining. Which, from what I understand, I might end up doing for a time if I were to touch a .700 off.
 
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i owen a 700 nitro express searcy double rifle i love it!!!!!!!! i shot a elephant in may with one

but hey every one has a price they are willing to sell at if your interested i will sell you my 700 nitro complete with all the bells and wistles and 4-5 boxes of woodleighs and 20+ peices off brass and a leather ammo belt for 32,000$usd
 
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The .600 OKs just loafing along at either .700NE or .600NE power levels. Although this level of power makes for fun practice loads . Go .600 OK!-Rob




Rob I had sent you a PM about having a .600 OK built but it dose not show up in my sent PMs and I do not know if have received it. If not please advise and I will resend it.

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James F. Nixon III
 
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