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.300 H&H Mag vs. .300 Win Mag in a magnum action
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<blockquote data-quote="MudRunner2005" data-source="post: 1003121" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>It's not that much larger, but it's a unique and fun caliber to play with. If you're wanting a full-size 300 H&H or .300 Win, it's a nice option that is right in there with the velocities and capacities of both. It's just a bit more unique.</p><p> </p><p>It's honestly, the most simplistic and straight-forward of the Ackleys that I've messed with so far. Fire-forming is simple, and you just load up new .300 Wby brass and shoot it. No special trimming, or neck resizing, or anything.</p><p> </p><p>The only special part of it is needing to send off 5 fire-formed cases to someone like John Whidden, to have a custom set of dies made.</p><p> </p><p>If you want a dedicated LR field gun, that shoots flat, like a beanfield type rifle, I'd look into the 7mm STW.</p><p> </p><p>Or, since you said you'd be under 1K yards, check out the 7mm RemMag. It'll take down any deer and just about everything else in North America inside of 1,000 yards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MudRunner2005, post: 1003121, member: 12995"] It's not that much larger, but it's a unique and fun caliber to play with. If you're wanting a full-size 300 H&H or .300 Win, it's a nice option that is right in there with the velocities and capacities of both. It's just a bit more unique. It's honestly, the most simplistic and straight-forward of the Ackleys that I've messed with so far. Fire-forming is simple, and you just load up new .300 Wby brass and shoot it. No special trimming, or neck resizing, or anything. The only special part of it is needing to send off 5 fire-formed cases to someone like John Whidden, to have a custom set of dies made. If you want a dedicated LR field gun, that shoots flat, like a beanfield type rifle, I'd look into the 7mm STW. Or, since you said you'd be under 1K yards, check out the 7mm RemMag. It'll take down any deer and just about everything else in North America inside of 1,000 yards. [/QUOTE]
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