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Rebarrel a 338 win mag into long range cartridge
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<blockquote data-quote="MudRunner2005" data-source="post: 1492416" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>You could always go with the same specs, but in a .28 Nosler, but then you'd have to change out your internal magazine for a 7mm or 300 RUM magazine. Which shouldn't be too hard to find on the internet. Everything else on an A-Bolt should be the same, without needing modification, since the mag box is removable and handles all the case feeding.</p><p></p><p>As for the McMillan, aftermarket stocks almost always improve the feel and performance of a rifle, compared to a factory stock. So if you have the cash, and the rifle shoots good, why not give it a helping hand? It should shoot even better than before with a fully-bedded and floated McM stock on it. Both of my Ruger 77 MKII's kick like a mule, too. I have a big brother/little brother set. Both are stainless with the skeleton stocks, but one is a full-size 7mmRM with a 24" barrel, and the other is a mountain rifle in 7mm-08.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MudRunner2005, post: 1492416, member: 12995"] You could always go with the same specs, but in a .28 Nosler, but then you'd have to change out your internal magazine for a 7mm or 300 RUM magazine. Which shouldn't be too hard to find on the internet. Everything else on an A-Bolt should be the same, without needing modification, since the mag box is removable and handles all the case feeding. As for the McMillan, aftermarket stocks almost always improve the feel and performance of a rifle, compared to a factory stock. So if you have the cash, and the rifle shoots good, why not give it a helping hand? It should shoot even better than before with a fully-bedded and floated McM stock on it. Both of my Ruger 77 MKII's kick like a mule, too. I have a big brother/little brother set. Both are stainless with the skeleton stocks, but one is a full-size 7mmRM with a 24" barrel, and the other is a mountain rifle in 7mm-08. [/QUOTE]
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