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300 wsm or 6.5 prc
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<blockquote data-quote="Draftmule" data-source="post: 1694233" data-attributes="member: 108074"><p>TREE FARMERs thoughts make sense to me. On occation I use a 6.5 / 26 Nosler for deer but prefer 30 cal for Elk. Never owned a 300 Wsm before this off season but bought a Sako 300 Wsm and had a long action 700 built to 300 Wsm. With brake mine just do not kick, just push. For tunning new scopes finding factory ammo with great bullet sellection is excellent at reasonable prices. Reloading options seem unlimited. I am in the process of tuning several brand of bullets including Hammer 174 and 181 grain bullets. Here at LRH Dougduey has been most helpfull to me with the 300 Wsm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Draftmule, post: 1694233, member: 108074"] TREE FARMERs thoughts make sense to me. On occation I use a 6.5 / 26 Nosler for deer but prefer 30 cal for Elk. Never owned a 300 Wsm before this off season but bought a Sako 300 Wsm and had a long action 700 built to 300 Wsm. With brake mine just do not kick, just push. For tunning new scopes finding factory ammo with great bullet sellection is excellent at reasonable prices. Reloading options seem unlimited. I am in the process of tuning several brand of bullets including Hammer 174 and 181 grain bullets. Here at LRH Dougduey has been most helpfull to me with the 300 Wsm. [/QUOTE]
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