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300 Dakota vs 300 WSM
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<blockquote data-quote="Varmiter71" data-source="post: 2250135" data-attributes="member: 92567"><p>I built a 300 Dakota back in the 90's (I love that rifle) I have shot bullets weighing as little as 220 gr up to 220 gr. I only load 150 partitions and 155 a-max now. I don't shoot it much anymore, it has to be on its last leg. It still shoots awesome though.</p><p>When I built it brakes were not politically correct. So I put 2 mercury recoil reducers in the stock.</p><p>Which helped a ton, but I never went back and tried the 220's after I put them in.</p><p>It was the first rifle that I ever shot over 400 yards with. I shot at a prairie dog at 920 yards and hit the mound.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Varmiter71, post: 2250135, member: 92567"] I built a 300 Dakota back in the 90’s (I love that rifle) I have shot bullets weighing as little as 220 gr up to 220 gr. I only load 150 partitions and 155 a-max now. I don’t shoot it much anymore, it has to be on its last leg. It still shoots awesome though. When I built it brakes were not politically correct. So I put 2 mercury recoil reducers in the stock. Which helped a ton, but I never went back and tried the 220’s after I put them in. It was the first rifle that I ever shot over 400 yards with. I shot at a prairie dog at 920 yards and hit the mound. [/QUOTE]
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