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.300 Wby or .300 H&H in Rem 700 ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Knwh51" data-source="post: 603816" data-attributes="member: 10454"><p>I had a Remington 700 reworked for my son in 300 Wby. Not a big deal, used a Krieger barrel, put it in a HS Percision stock, had PT&G make the reamer to the specs I wanted, very little freebore. It's a shooter. Had to have the bolt stop ground a little to shoot 200 grain SMKs. You'll have to get a Wyatt mag box to feed the rounds if you use the longer heavy bullets. We used a 3.90 Wyatt but you may want the next longer one if you want to feed Bergers, depends on the AOL. Other than the brass being a bit pricey there were no real down sides. He sold the HS stock and bottom metal, Joel Russo is now building him a stock and it's gonna be a one shooter. Lastly, it started off without a brake and it now has a brake on it, makes it alot more plesant to shoot and earier to see your hits. Just my .02 cents worth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Knwh51, post: 603816, member: 10454"] I had a Remington 700 reworked for my son in 300 Wby. Not a big deal, used a Krieger barrel, put it in a HS Percision stock, had PT&G make the reamer to the specs I wanted, very little freebore. It's a shooter. Had to have the bolt stop ground a little to shoot 200 grain SMKs. You'll have to get a Wyatt mag box to feed the rounds if you use the longer heavy bullets. We used a 3.90 Wyatt but you may want the next longer one if you want to feed Bergers, depends on the AOL. Other than the brass being a bit pricey there were no real down sides. He sold the HS stock and bottom metal, Joel Russo is now building him a stock and it's gonna be a one shooter. Lastly, it started off without a brake and it now has a brake on it, makes it alot more plesant to shoot and earier to see your hits. Just my .02 cents worth. [/QUOTE]
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