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One new rifle or two?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mackinaw BOB" data-source="post: 2325342" data-attributes="member: 109495"><p>I would concentrate on what you are going to take moose hunting(once in a lifetime you said) Gunsmith can very easily thread the barrel on your 300bee and be good to go. I had it done on my 6 pound 325wsm(worth every penny). It is a rifle you are all ready familiar with and probably have ammo for. I personally have always wanted to identical rifles in different calibers with matching scopes. Say a 6mm creed moor and a 300 win mag both in a seeking havok with mark 5's sitting on top. Different strokes for different folks. Good luck with whatever you choose and good luck on your up coming moose hunt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mackinaw BOB, post: 2325342, member: 109495"] I would concentrate on what you are going to take moose hunting(once in a lifetime you said) Gunsmith can very easily thread the barrel on your 300bee and be good to go. I had it done on my 6 pound 325wsm(worth every penny). It is a rifle you are all ready familiar with and probably have ammo for. I personally have always wanted to identical rifles in different calibers with matching scopes. Say a 6mm creed moor and a 300 win mag both in a seeking havok with mark 5’s sitting on top. Different strokes for different folks. Good luck with whatever you choose and good luck on your up coming moose hunt. [/QUOTE]
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