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<blockquote data-quote="britz" data-source="post: 254177" data-attributes="member: 7865"><p>Of the three cals listed, the WBY mag is the last one I'd recomend. Reading Jarret's own website and the reasons for making the jarret reminded me of one of the wby downfalls. Freebore. Ammo is expensive for the wby mags. I think Broz had a good point with the standard win mag. This is a very good round with lots of available brass from winchester AND lapua. It is an outstanding cartidge. If you insist on getting more power, than the RUM would be a good choice. Rem senderro's have good stocks, and are known to be pretty accurate. If you are looking to go for a custom and want to spend 1500 + on the rifle, than I'd suggest a custom action right away often if you have to purchase a rem 700 action and get it trued you will wind up spending as much as if you would have simply purcased a custom in a 700 configuration.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="britz, post: 254177, member: 7865"] Of the three cals listed, the WBY mag is the last one I'd recomend. Reading Jarret's own website and the reasons for making the jarret reminded me of one of the wby downfalls. Freebore. Ammo is expensive for the wby mags. I think Broz had a good point with the standard win mag. This is a very good round with lots of available brass from winchester AND lapua. It is an outstanding cartidge. If you insist on getting more power, than the RUM would be a good choice. Rem senderro's have good stocks, and are known to be pretty accurate. If you are looking to go for a custom and want to spend 1500 + on the rifle, than I'd suggest a custom action right away often if you have to purchase a rem 700 action and get it trued you will wind up spending as much as if you would have simply purcased a custom in a 700 configuration. [/QUOTE]
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