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Remington 700 3006 rebarrel (what other calibers?)
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<blockquote data-quote="Frenchie1" data-source="post: 1517038" data-attributes="member: 84014"><p>Talk about a huge topic!! Ford or Chevy or Dodge or Toyota! Age old questions that entice great conversation around not only the campfire, but everywhere. If you are not going to reload, I'd say stick with the more common calibers as suggested above but if you are reloading, only your imagination should stop you. I have 24", #2 contour Benchmark barrel on my lightweight custom 270 which is a dream to pack in the mountains and shoots as good as I can shoot it. Does it heat up fast? Yes, so groups are kept to 3 between coolings, but I can't see myself going more than that anyway. If you are concerned about recoil, a Kick-eez pad is great, considering you don't want to spend enough for a brake but even with mine being a 6lb. rifle, the recoil is very managable. Just my two pennies worth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frenchie1, post: 1517038, member: 84014"] Talk about a huge topic!! Ford or Chevy or Dodge or Toyota! Age old questions that entice great conversation around not only the campfire, but everywhere. If you are not going to reload, I'd say stick with the more common calibers as suggested above but if you are reloading, only your imagination should stop you. I have 24", #2 contour Benchmark barrel on my lightweight custom 270 which is a dream to pack in the mountains and shoots as good as I can shoot it. Does it heat up fast? Yes, so groups are kept to 3 between coolings, but I can't see myself going more than that anyway. If you are concerned about recoil, a Kick-eez pad is great, considering you don't want to spend enough for a brake but even with mine being a 6lb. rifle, the recoil is very managable. Just my two pennies worth. [/QUOTE]
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