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Wich .300 magnum?
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<blockquote data-quote="dkhunt14" data-source="post: 484800" data-attributes="member: 14053"><p>Usually a gun has to recoil some or accuracy suffers. Ask any of the guys that built 150 to 300 lb. heavy guns and shot matches with them. They soon disappeared from the firing line. I like the 300 WSM because they are real easy to get to shoot and brass seems to last forever. No belt to mess with. Almost all the Weatherbys and 300 Win. Mags have disappeared in 1000 yard shooting. Almost every one that was cut off and rechambered in 300 WSM out shot what it was before. Matt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dkhunt14, post: 484800, member: 14053"] Usually a gun has to recoil some or accuracy suffers. Ask any of the guys that built 150 to 300 lb. heavy guns and shot matches with them. They soon disappeared from the firing line. I like the 300 WSM because they are real easy to get to shoot and brass seems to last forever. No belt to mess with. Almost all the Weatherbys and 300 Win. Mags have disappeared in 1000 yard shooting. Almost every one that was cut off and rechambered in 300 WSM out shot what it was before. Matt [/QUOTE]
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