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Rem Model Mohawk 600 CALIBER??
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<blockquote data-quote="sable tireur" data-source="post: 1554154" data-attributes="member: 27307"><p>Unfortunately, I had retired my notes about the .250 Savage testing and shooting I've done so I didn't even consider it in my first post. However, after seeing the post above and after reviewing my notes and looking at the reloading data, I can strongly suggest the .250 Savage as a contender for this rifle action. </p><p></p><p>There are still plenty of bullets and powders available and Remington is still producing some decent brass. My load notes indicate that the best all around bullet was the 100 gr. Partition, of course. But it was interesting to read that I had loaded some 100 gr. Barnes TTSX-BT for a couple of very successful deer hunts. </p><p></p><p>Using a 1,000 ft/lbs limiter, that will get you to just about 400 yards so your choice of being a 'woods' cartridge is safe. This would also double as a fine coyote rifle because of the compact size and weight. Simply shift bullets to the lighter, slightly more frangible bullets and go calling. Ballistic Tips or VMAX would be my choice.</p><p></p><p>Enjoy!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sable tireur, post: 1554154, member: 27307"] Unfortunately, I had retired my notes about the .250 Savage testing and shooting I've done so I didn't even consider it in my first post. However, after seeing the post above and after reviewing my notes and looking at the reloading data, I can strongly suggest the .250 Savage as a contender for this rifle action. There are still plenty of bullets and powders available and Remington is still producing some decent brass. My load notes indicate that the best all around bullet was the 100 gr. Partition, of course. But it was interesting to read that I had loaded some 100 gr. Barnes TTSX-BT for a couple of very successful deer hunts. Using a 1,000 ft/lbs limiter, that will get you to just about 400 yards so your choice of being a 'woods' cartridge is safe. This would also double as a fine coyote rifle because of the compact size and weight. Simply shift bullets to the lighter, slightly more frangible bullets and go calling. Ballistic Tips or VMAX would be my choice. Enjoy! [/QUOTE]
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