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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
7MM or 300 Dakota
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<blockquote data-quote="hwy40" data-source="post: 415008" data-attributes="member: 26078"><p>The whole idea here is that I have a standard length action. I could build a 300 Win, 338 win, 358 Norma, 7mm rem/weatherby or maximize the actions potential with the Dakota. I have a 30-06 that I am comfortable with out to 500 or so, and just need some more punch at longer ranges. I am not a believer in bigger bullet makes deader animals. The venerable 45-70 won't kill a cottontail if you don't hit something vital. I am looking for retained energy at long range, something that comes from high B.C and velocity. I can achieve that with one of the Dakota chamberings. I just wanted your thoughts which one would make more sence. Thanks for your opinions and thoughts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hwy40, post: 415008, member: 26078"] The whole idea here is that I have a standard length action. I could build a 300 Win, 338 win, 358 Norma, 7mm rem/weatherby or maximize the actions potential with the Dakota. I have a 30-06 that I am comfortable with out to 500 or so, and just need some more punch at longer ranges. I am not a believer in bigger bullet makes deader animals. The venerable 45-70 won't kill a cottontail if you don't hit something vital. I am looking for retained energy at long range, something that comes from high B.C and velocity. I can achieve that with one of the Dakota chamberings. I just wanted your thoughts which one would make more sence. Thanks for your opinions and thoughts. [/QUOTE]
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