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The Basics, Starting Out
Controlled Round Feed, worth the time?
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<blockquote data-quote="Cold Trigger Finger" data-source="post: 949907" data-attributes="member: 56732"><p>The cool-aid drinkers rule the roost a lot on lr forums and at lots of shops. Since you already have a 3 and six bits Ruger you don't need a bear rifle. And if your action has a magnum bolt face I myself would go with the good old 7 mm Rem Mag. With a quick twist barrel it will give you the option of grabbing abox of factory loads if necessary. A 30 cal won't kill any better than a 7 with an accurate shot and the 7 recoils a little less.</p><p> If you want the max u can get from that action with minimum machine work for target and hunting and you reload look at the 338/375 Ruger wildcat</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cold Trigger Finger, post: 949907, member: 56732"] The cool-aid drinkers rule the roost a lot on lr forums and at lots of shops. Since you already have a 3 and six bits Ruger you don't need a bear rifle. And if your action has a magnum bolt face I myself would go with the good old 7 mm Rem Mag. With a quick twist barrel it will give you the option of grabbing abox of factory loads if necessary. A 30 cal won't kill any better than a 7 with an accurate shot and the 7 recoils a little less. If you want the max u can get from that action with minimum machine work for target and hunting and you reload look at the 338/375 Ruger wildcat [/QUOTE]
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