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300 weatherby vs 300 remington ultra mag
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<blockquote data-quote="littletoes" data-source="post: 10474" data-attributes="member: 579"><p>AJ300MAG-Yea, it was the early ones that I knew about. Didn't know Remington decided to do something right! My Weatherby shoots well, although just a deer/elk rifle. But it does like flat based bullets better. It was the premier 1000 yard caliber at the Pennsylvania club for years. I love mine, and would not trade it for a Remington, but COST, when we are talking over the counter rifles. I think the Weatherby action is quite a bit stronger too. Talk about over-kill!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="littletoes, post: 10474, member: 579"] AJ300MAG-Yea, it was the early ones that I knew about. Didn't know Remington decided to do something right! My Weatherby shoots well, although just a deer/elk rifle. But it does like flat based bullets better. It was the premier 1000 yard caliber at the Pennsylvania club for years. I love mine, and would not trade it for a Remington, but COST, when we are talking over the counter rifles. I think the Weatherby action is quite a bit stronger too. Talk about over-kill! [/QUOTE]
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