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What to build?
06 November 2003, 05:46
30 Caliber Mag FanWhat to build?
As my handle clearly states, I am a huge .30 caliber fan. However, I do have something of a dilemma.
I have a right hand, magnum length and magnum bolt face M1999 action along with a take-off post 64 Win Model 70 stock, complete with metal pillars begging to be brought together. My delima is in the department of cartridge choice. I have a .300 RUM that shoots sub .5 MOA so, it's not like I need another and I have a .300 WSM in the works when I receive my M1999 short magnum action.
Thus, I have been thinking of stepping outside .308 and doing something a little different while staying in the "medium bore" catagory.
I have been giving serious consideration to a .338 RUM as I have read a number of posts as to their accuracy. I have also given a little thought to a 6.5 x .300 Weatherby.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
06 November 2003, 06:34
maxmanI'd go with the 338 RUM myself. After shooting my 338-06, I'm convinced that the .338 bore is the only way to go. You can only do so much with a .308 bore, no matter how fast you drive it. Move up a notch!! I think you will like what you find. maxman
06 November 2003, 06:42
Lee MartinIf you want something different, maybe an 8mm Mag? .358 STA? .264 Thor? Just a thought.
Lee Martin
www.singleactions.com06 November 2003, 06:56
fla3006What about a 375H&H or 375Wby ?
[ 11-05-2003, 22:48: Message edited by: fla3006 ]06 November 2003, 07:16
PCI second a .375 H&H it truly is a wonderful round and recoil and power levels are great if you want to see true power build a .458 lott that is a round that truly smashes things hard.
I would move up a notch from the .308's and I would make a significant jump past .338 bore to at least the .375 H&H level, maybe a .375 RUM would be an option. You have some good long range stuff now it's time to get a close cover rifle that hits like a freight train.
06 November 2003, 10:08
Blacktailer375 H&H is my vote. Got one about 6 mo ago and don't know how I lived this long without one.
Blacktailer
06 November 2003, 11:38
30 Caliber Mag FanThank every for their comments. I certainly appreciate your thoughts.
As for my big bore respondents, I have a Montana PH action on order so, I do have something in mind there:
Option 1: A switch barrel .375 H&H; .300 H&H
Option 2: A .404 Jeff.
.338 RUM still sounds good and the .264 Thor/6.5 STW sounds intriquing also. I have a weakness for 6.5, too.
06 November 2003, 13:53
Swany350 rem with a longer throat.
06 November 2003, 20:10
Bwana-bePlease don't waste that PH action on the little H&H case!
If you like those rounds, you should build them on that mag action. Save the PH for a big bore.
Think Rigby case.
Actually, just think 470 Mbogo.
06 November 2003, 20:24
NitromanFor the .264 Thor you want to talk to this guy
www.kailuacustom.com Mark Pinkston.
Also there is the .264x300 Win mag. aka .264 Arnold.
06 November 2003, 20:35
Bwana-beDo you have any ideas about what you'd like to do with it? Or is it just another for the collection? I wouldn't use the 3.6" action on anything below 7mm, myself, and it seems you have the 308 arena covered. That H&H switch-barrel sounds like a sound idea. I'd either do a 338 or 375 on the H&H case (340 Weatherby, 375 H&H/375 Weatherby) or a 358, 375 or 416 on the Jeffery case (Dakota makes the 416, the other two are wildcats - J Ricks has my reamer for the 358).
Those two would fit nicely with your 470 Mbogo.
07 November 2003, 02:58
jeffeossothe mrc mag will handle 404 and down... please don't waste it on a 404 or a 375hh based mag.
In fact, my reserved SN is 470 !!! I may very well build a 470 mbogo off that monster,,, with an octagon barrel this time.
for a long action, I'll suggest a 416 rem or, if you must, a 375 hh.
for the PH, at LEAST a 416 rigby, all the way to a 577 trex
jeffe