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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
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<blockquote data-quote="kraky" data-source="post: 127164" data-attributes="member: 180"><p>Take a look on E-bay and you'll see that just the scope is worth some good $$$$. Because of the dimensions of the bolt face etc you won't likely be trying to ECONOMICALLY change the caliber. You would be far better off trading on something else if the caliber intimidates you. I have a 30-378 and I also have a savage 300 win mag. </p><p>The win mag gets within 200 fps of the 30-378 with 200 grainers. </p><p>I love the win mag because I can load it down to 30-06 and even 308 velocity for brush hunting. Yet it's plenty potent for out west or Alaska hunting.</p><p> My best bet if you want out of that gun would be to put the scope on e-bay and watch someone pay about $75 less than a new one. Then take the rest of the gun to a good retail outlet and trade it on what you want.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kraky, post: 127164, member: 180"] Take a look on E-bay and you'll see that just the scope is worth some good $$$$. Because of the dimensions of the bolt face etc you won't likely be trying to ECONOMICALLY change the caliber. You would be far better off trading on something else if the caliber intimidates you. I have a 30-378 and I also have a savage 300 win mag. The win mag gets within 200 fps of the 30-378 with 200 grainers. I love the win mag because I can load it down to 30-06 and even 308 velocity for brush hunting. Yet it's plenty potent for out west or Alaska hunting. My best bet if you want out of that gun would be to put the scope on e-bay and watch someone pay about $75 less than a new one. Then take the rest of the gun to a good retail outlet and trade it on what you want. [/QUOTE]
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