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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
284 rebarrel
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<blockquote data-quote="Richwv" data-source="post: 471681" data-attributes="member: 31100"><p>Thanks hntbambi, that is what I was thinking. Heard alot about the 180 Bergers. I beleive The bolt would be an easy change on my savage, can just change bolt head I think. I know some wildcats would get better performance ( I could go 7mm-300) but I like the idea of a 284. I am alright with the factory numbers just wondered if I could improve on that because of the longer action. How do people meshes capacity with water and still measure to a certain length. I don't think I could hold bullet in case and shove it in while fitting it in my calipers?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richwv, post: 471681, member: 31100"] Thanks hntbambi, that is what I was thinking. Heard alot about the 180 Bergers. I beleive The bolt would be an easy change on my savage, can just change bolt head I think. I know some wildcats would get better performance ( I could go 7mm-300) but I like the idea of a 284. I am alright with the factory numbers just wondered if I could improve on that because of the longer action. How do people meshes capacity with water and still measure to a certain length. I don't think I could hold bullet in case and shove it in while fitting it in my calipers? [/QUOTE]
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