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<blockquote data-quote="TH" data-source="post: 591138" data-attributes="member: 1046"><p>I would get a 300 weatherby or 300 win mag. You definitely need to get a muzzle break. I would not go any larger in case capacity due to recoil in the light factory rifles. I like your choice of 30 cal because you can shoot 100 grain to 240 grain bullets. </p><p></p><p>If you were going to build a custom rifle I would build a 16lb 300 Norma mag. The 300 Norma mag is basicly a shortened 338 laup mag case necked down to 30 cal. It is a lot more efficient than the 300 ultra mag meaning you can shoot the same bullet at a higher velocity with less powder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TH, post: 591138, member: 1046"] I would get a 300 weatherby or 300 win mag. You definitely need to get a muzzle break. I would not go any larger in case capacity due to recoil in the light factory rifles. I like your choice of 30 cal because you can shoot 100 grain to 240 grain bullets. If you were going to build a custom rifle I would build a 16lb 300 Norma mag. The 300 Norma mag is basicly a shortened 338 laup mag case necked down to 30 cal. It is a lot more efficient than the 300 ultra mag meaning you can shoot the same bullet at a higher velocity with less powder. [/QUOTE]
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