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The Basics, Starting Out
30-338 win mag or 300 H and H
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<blockquote data-quote="Camshaft" data-source="post: 462357" data-attributes="member: 25423"><p>Why not just a plain old .300win mag with a 12 twist you are gonna have to stick to fairly light weight slugs, in that case the 300win mag should push them plenty fast. The H&H is an ok round, but hard to get accurate reloads with with the lack of a good shoulder to headspace off of. Plus the increased cost of hard to find brass, you would be happier with the the 300 win mag, you could go for the 30-338 but it would be a waste to wildcat a big 300 in a 12 twist barrel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Camshaft, post: 462357, member: 25423"] Why not just a plain old .300win mag with a 12 twist you are gonna have to stick to fairly light weight slugs, in that case the 300win mag should push them plenty fast. The H&H is an ok round, but hard to get accurate reloads with with the lack of a good shoulder to headspace off of. Plus the increased cost of hard to find brass, you would be happier with the the 300 win mag, you could go for the 30-338 but it would be a waste to wildcat a big 300 in a 12 twist barrel. [/QUOTE]
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