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35 Newton Revisited
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<blockquote data-quote="beretzs" data-source="post: 655936" data-attributes="member: 15154"><p>That is great info about the 8x68S being able to be used for the case forming. It would also be a good note if 375 Ruger could be used as well. I have pretty much decided to have a M70 300WM rebarreled for the Newton. I am kinda torn between the 358/375 Ruger and the Newton, but it will be one of them. Any idea where I would be able to get a reamer for it? I would likely stick with the 220 AB's and 250PT's and maybe some 280 Swifts, but I think 250 PT's would be where I spend most of my time. The numbers from Quickload make it look very impressive. I love the 35 Calibers alot, so the Newton makes some sense to me. Thanks for any info you have on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beretzs, post: 655936, member: 15154"] That is great info about the 8x68S being able to be used for the case forming. It would also be a good note if 375 Ruger could be used as well. I have pretty much decided to have a M70 300WM rebarreled for the Newton. I am kinda torn between the 358/375 Ruger and the Newton, but it will be one of them. Any idea where I would be able to get a reamer for it? I would likely stick with the 220 AB's and 250PT's and maybe some 280 Swifts, but I think 250 PT's would be where I spend most of my time. The numbers from Quickload make it look very impressive. I love the 35 Calibers alot, so the Newton makes some sense to me. Thanks for any info you have on it. [/QUOTE]
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