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338/416 Imp on Rem 700 or 721
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<blockquote data-quote="JayIdaho" data-source="post: 183766" data-attributes="member: 2379"><p><strong>North Idaho?</strong></p><p></p><p>I've lived in N. ID for a number of years and know of several 338-416 Rigbys built on 700s. All of them are single shots have 30" or longer Lilja barrels and most use custom dies from Hornady. All of the 700s have Sako style extractors but others have been built on Weatherby MkV, Sako TRGS, and Geske actions. All were single shots. Some have taken elk at 990 yards using the 300 gr. Sierra MK.</p><p>Some are barrel blocked, some weigh under 16#, some weigh over 65#.</p><p>Contact me if you want to talk offline.</p><p></p><p>1000yds@gmail((dot))com</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JayIdaho, post: 183766, member: 2379"] [b]North Idaho?[/b] I've lived in N. ID for a number of years and know of several 338-416 Rigbys built on 700s. All of them are single shots have 30" or longer Lilja barrels and most use custom dies from Hornady. All of the 700s have Sako style extractors but others have been built on Weatherby MkV, Sako TRGS, and Geske actions. All were single shots. Some have taken elk at 990 yards using the 300 gr. Sierra MK. Some are barrel blocked, some weigh under 16#, some weigh over 65#. Contact me if you want to talk offline. 1000yds@gmail((dot))com [/QUOTE]
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