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What do I do w/ my 700?
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<blockquote data-quote="britz" data-source="post: 181764" data-attributes="member: 7865"><p>Hey guys, thanks. I just spoke to a local smith and the cost is less than I had anticipated. I should be able to have him true up the action, bed the action, and put a Shillan or Krieger on it for 600 or less. '</p><p></p><p>As for the cal, I have never gotton out Prairy dog hunting yet, but want to. I would mostly be punching paper at 200 to 800 yards for fun. I want it to be considerably less recoil than my current 300wsm, easior on the barrel, and legal for deer. I am a somwhat experienced reloader, but I don't want to have to go through painstaking processes creating the brass (I am willing to fireform to the AI, but not much more). </p><p></p><p>The 260 rem improved is not easy to find dies for. Would this be too much for ceyote and PD? Will the 6mm rem/ 6mm rem improved be much harder on barrels and enough power for white tail at range?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="britz, post: 181764, member: 7865"] Hey guys, thanks. I just spoke to a local smith and the cost is less than I had anticipated. I should be able to have him true up the action, bed the action, and put a Shillan or Krieger on it for 600 or less. ' As for the cal, I have never gotton out Prairy dog hunting yet, but want to. I would mostly be punching paper at 200 to 800 yards for fun. I want it to be considerably less recoil than my current 300wsm, easior on the barrel, and legal for deer. I am a somwhat experienced reloader, but I don't want to have to go through painstaking processes creating the brass (I am willing to fireform to the AI, but not much more). The 260 rem improved is not easy to find dies for. Would this be too much for ceyote and PD? Will the 6mm rem/ 6mm rem improved be much harder on barrels and enough power for white tail at range? [/QUOTE]
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