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.300 Wby or .300 H&H in Rem 700 ?
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<blockquote data-quote="orion2000" data-source="post: 573870" data-attributes="member: 32578"><p>Highridge,</p><p> </p><p>I appreciate the input. The title of my post is actually misleading. I was really wondering if the long 3.6" cartridges would work in a Rem Long Action. It appears they will...</p><p> </p><p>I already have a .375H&H for the upper end. And I have the parts for a .338-06 in the wings. Neither of these are a trully long range cartridge. But will meet my needs. Looking to fill in between the .338 and the .243 I typically use for most of my white tail hunting in Kentucky. The .300 Win Mag has the greatest selection of factory ammo by a huge margin. The .300 Weatherby is an all around "upper end" .300 without getting into what I call the super magnums. The .300 H&H appeals to me as a "classic" cartridge that can approach the other two with hand loaded midweight bullets and a 26" tube. </p><p> </p><p>Again, I appreciate everyone's input.</p><p> </p><p>Warren</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="orion2000, post: 573870, member: 32578"] Highridge, I appreciate the input. The title of my post is actually misleading. I was really wondering if the long 3.6" cartridges would work in a Rem Long Action. It appears they will... I already have a .375H&H for the upper end. And I have the parts for a .338-06 in the wings. Neither of these are a trully long range cartridge. But will meet my needs. Looking to fill in between the .338 and the .243 I typically use for most of my white tail hunting in Kentucky. The .300 Win Mag has the greatest selection of factory ammo by a huge margin. The .300 Weatherby is an all around "upper end" .300 without getting into what I call the super magnums. The .300 H&H appeals to me as a "classic" cartridge that can approach the other two with hand loaded midweight bullets and a 26" tube. Again, I appreciate everyone's input. Warren [/QUOTE]
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