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.300 Wby or .300 H&H in Rem 700 ?
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<blockquote data-quote="orion2000" data-source="post: 572857" data-attributes="member: 32578"><p>Harperc,</p><p> </p><p>Thanks for the info. The plan is to rebarrel the action. I bought the rifle used (left hand stainless rigs are hard to come by...). The current barrel prints 3" to 4" patterns at 80 to 100 yards with a couple different brands of premium ammo. I have not put extensive effort into hand loading. But just figure to start over with a known good tube. (Douglas, Hart, Krieger, Lilja)</p><p> </p><p>I originally "thought" that the action should work with the 3.600" cartridges. But was recently told by someone I believed to be knowledgeable that "The action was too short. Can't run the long cartridges in a Rem 700." </p><p> </p><p>Now that I have that question answered, I just need to decide H&H or Wby...</p><p> </p><p>Thanks for the info....</p><p> </p><p>Warren</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="orion2000, post: 572857, member: 32578"] Harperc, Thanks for the info. The plan is to rebarrel the action. I bought the rifle used (left hand stainless rigs are hard to come by...). The current barrel prints 3" to 4" patterns at 80 to 100 yards with a couple different brands of premium ammo. I have not put extensive effort into hand loading. But just figure to start over with a known good tube. (Douglas, Hart, Krieger, Lilja) I originally "thought" that the action should work with the 3.600" cartridges. But was recently told by someone I believed to be knowledgeable that "The action was too short. Can't run the long cartridges in a Rem 700." Now that I have that question answered, I just need to decide H&H or Wby... Thanks for the info.... Warren [/QUOTE]
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