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First long range hunting rig/build!
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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 548916" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>I think your on a good path with what you listed. I would find and talk to smiths who have built the 300 WSM for the 210 Berger, from what I've seen and know if built properly and throated correctly you won't leave much if any on the table between the WSM and the Win. not enough to make a difference at the ranges your talking. You like and already use the 300 WSM so perfect it and get to know it inside and out and make it work at it's best. The more quality rounds down range you can shoot the faster you'll learn and more you'll dig it!!!!</p><p>From there I go straight to 338 RUM, Norma or Edge, the large 300's and 7mm's are just not enough of a gain for the powder and barrel life over the WSM's. I know guys shooting 300 Rum's only 50-100fps faster than the WSM, not much gain for what your doing, IMO. </p><p></p><p>I would look really hard at the Manners MCS-T or T3 over the B&C, I have B&C's and have used the Manners and for just a little more the Manners is an outstanding value and has a better fit and feel in a hunting situation vs the B&C being kinda a club with a brick on the front. The McMillen is excellent but DANG $$$$</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 548916, member: 13632"] I think your on a good path with what you listed. I would find and talk to smiths who have built the 300 WSM for the 210 Berger, from what I've seen and know if built properly and throated correctly you won't leave much if any on the table between the WSM and the Win. not enough to make a difference at the ranges your talking. You like and already use the 300 WSM so perfect it and get to know it inside and out and make it work at it's best. The more quality rounds down range you can shoot the faster you'll learn and more you'll dig it!!!! From there I go straight to 338 RUM, Norma or Edge, the large 300's and 7mm's are just not enough of a gain for the powder and barrel life over the WSM's. I know guys shooting 300 Rum's only 50-100fps faster than the WSM, not much gain for what your doing, IMO. I would look really hard at the Manners MCS-T or T3 over the B&C, I have B&C's and have used the Manners and for just a little more the Manners is an outstanding value and has a better fit and feel in a hunting situation vs the B&C being kinda a club with a brick on the front. The McMillen is excellent but DANG $$$$ [/QUOTE]
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