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<blockquote data-quote="blipelt" data-source="post: 485179" data-attributes="member: 11310"><p>No I couldn't part with it. My hunting style doesn't consist of walking to a good vantage point and waiting. That is why I was selling. I sold my 7wsm and kept my Jazz. I then decided to build two walking rifles instead of one. 260 and 7rem mag. The 260 should be done any day now, then I can show off what Nate has been doing lately. Donovan Moran is working with Nate now. Donovan is a benchrest shooter and a reloading genius. I don't think there will be alot they can't figure out together. </p><p> </p><p>After playing with my 284 I didin't see a need for a switch barrel. I know alot tend to emphasize bullet diameter, but I have a different opinion. You can expect it from me. Look at my mentor, the guy who was the first to show up at a benchrest shoot with a little itty bitty 6mm. He tells me he almost got laughed off the firing line. My how things have changed. </p><p> </p><p>If you do build one with whichever gunsmith. I would get one of Nate's mini extreme brakes. It makes it a real pleasure to shoot.</p><p> </p><p>I was with when the 300 Jazz smacked alot of whitetails. It is a awesome caliber. Just depends on what you want and what you will be hunting primarily with it.</p><p> </p><p>Trueblue(Jim) thanks for making your idea such a great caliber.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Brent</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blipelt, post: 485179, member: 11310"] No I couldn't part with it. My hunting style doesn't consist of walking to a good vantage point and waiting. That is why I was selling. I sold my 7wsm and kept my Jazz. I then decided to build two walking rifles instead of one. 260 and 7rem mag. The 260 should be done any day now, then I can show off what Nate has been doing lately. Donovan Moran is working with Nate now. Donovan is a benchrest shooter and a reloading genius. I don't think there will be alot they can't figure out together. After playing with my 284 I didin't see a need for a switch barrel. I know alot tend to emphasize bullet diameter, but I have a different opinion. You can expect it from me. Look at my mentor, the guy who was the first to show up at a benchrest shoot with a little itty bitty 6mm. He tells me he almost got laughed off the firing line. My how things have changed. If you do build one with whichever gunsmith. I would get one of Nate's mini extreme brakes. It makes it a real pleasure to shoot. I was with when the 300 Jazz smacked alot of whitetails. It is a awesome caliber. Just depends on what you want and what you will be hunting primarily with it. Trueblue(Jim) thanks for making your idea such a great caliber. Brent [/QUOTE]
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