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10BA .308 vs. 110BA .300 Winchester
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<blockquote data-quote="Top Cat" data-source="post: 565035" data-attributes="member: 4532"><p>Have you actually handled one of these?</p><p></p><p>I have....and shot them, and the stock is a nightmare for me in many respects. If only shot from the bench, that doesn't matter, but if you want to take it hunting, it's a bigger concern.</p><p></p><p>I think you should at least try to handle a Remington 308 LTR, or a 5-R Mil-Spec, or a Win M70 EW...(that's one of my personal favorites, or Savage has some other models)...either on the range or in the field, and be sure it's right for you... that's what's most important.</p><p></p><p>As an added bonus, you could buy two of the above rifles, and own BOTH calibers, and end up with rifles more suitable for all-around use.</p><p></p><p>These are just my own personal opinions...not exactly the answers to the questions you asked, but you did ask for opinions as to "why not".</p><p></p><p>TC</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Top Cat, post: 565035, member: 4532"] Have you actually handled one of these? I have....and shot them, and the stock is a nightmare for me in many respects. If only shot from the bench, that doesn't matter, but if you want to take it hunting, it's a bigger concern. I think you should at least try to handle a Remington 308 LTR, or a 5-R Mil-Spec, or a Win M70 EW...(that's one of my personal favorites, or Savage has some other models)...either on the range or in the field, and be sure it's right for you... that's what's most important. As an added bonus, you could buy two of the above rifles, and own BOTH calibers, and end up with rifles more suitable for all-around use. These are just my own personal opinions...not exactly the answers to the questions you asked, but you did ask for opinions as to "why not". TC [/QUOTE]
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