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300 Norma vs 22 Dasher
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<blockquote data-quote="Swiftkill" data-source="post: 1552457" data-attributes="member: 104167"><p>I like the 264 mag. If you reload its fine. I wanted ammo I could get anywhere so chose the 300. Way easier and cheaper to get Brass. The .30 cal 195's and 215's hit harder if target impact is what you want. Recoil just doesn't matter with a great brake though the 264 would be that much less. The .264 is awesome, just less choices in guns, bullets and brass availability. Compare ballistics of a hot 264 win mag to the 300. Not much difference overall. 300 is just easier to deal with. You can do a Rem RUM for that matter. I got a brand new Rem 300 5R Long Range with a 26" bbl for $400!!! put in a Calvin elite Timney trigger at 1.25# and had a tactical bolt knob installed. It shoots 3/4" groups with factory ammo. So far. </p><p>I just put on a Sun Optics 6-24 x50mm FFP scope in Burris *** align rings with 20 degree offset inserts. Haven't shot this setup yet. This weekend. [ATTACH=full]118288[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]118289[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]118288[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]118289[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]118289[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Swiftkill, post: 1552457, member: 104167"] I like the 264 mag. If you reload its fine. I wanted ammo I could get anywhere so chose the 300. Way easier and cheaper to get Brass. The .30 cal 195's and 215's hit harder if target impact is what you want. Recoil just doesn't matter with a great brake though the 264 would be that much less. The .264 is awesome, just less choices in guns, bullets and brass availability. Compare ballistics of a hot 264 win mag to the 300. Not much difference overall. 300 is just easier to deal with. You can do a Rem RUM for that matter. I got a brand new Rem 300 5R Long Range with a 26" bbl for $400!!! put in a Calvin elite Timney trigger at 1.25# and had a tactical bolt knob installed. It shoots 3/4" groups with factory ammo. So far. I just put on a Sun Optics 6-24 x50mm FFP scope in Burris *** align rings with 20 degree offset inserts. Haven't shot this setup yet. This weekend. [ATTACH=full]118288[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]118289[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]118288[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]118289[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]118289[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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