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remington 700 bdl modification
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<blockquote data-quote="Buano" data-source="post: 439130" data-attributes="member: 21641"><p>What to change it to depends on how you will use it. If you are killing coyotes, an antelope or two and maybe a few deer, a 25-06 chambering is hard to beat. If you are shooting deer-sized game, a .284 or .270 makes sense. If you might tackle an elk, stick to 30-06 or go up to 35 Whelen. </p><p></p><p>If you will reload, a .284 probably has the most possibilities as there are LOTS of 7mm bullets to choose from. Second choice based on bullet possibilities would be to stay with 30-06 as there are many .30 bullets.</p><p></p><p>If you will use factory loadings, the .270 or .25-06 are my picks, depending on your uses. Each has available ammunition that isn't over priced & high-quality ammunition is available in most stores.</p><p></p><p>Tell us more of what you want to do & you will get more specific advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buano, post: 439130, member: 21641"] What to change it to depends on how you will use it. If you are killing coyotes, an antelope or two and maybe a few deer, a 25-06 chambering is hard to beat. If you are shooting deer-sized game, a .284 or .270 makes sense. If you might tackle an elk, stick to 30-06 or go up to 35 Whelen. If you will reload, a .284 probably has the most possibilities as there are LOTS of 7mm bullets to choose from. Second choice based on bullet possibilities would be to stay with 30-06 as there are many .30 bullets. If you will use factory loadings, the .270 or .25-06 are my picks, depending on your uses. Each has available ammunition that isn't over priced & high-quality ammunition is available in most stores. Tell us more of what you want to do & you will get more specific advice. [/QUOTE]
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