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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
300 Win Mag and RL-26
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<blockquote data-quote="montana west" data-source="post: 1867200" data-attributes="member: 113504"><p>Double Dropper: you have the right Idea, I am a fan of r-26 and also the 300 win mag. I tell you a story ,,in 1976 I was working in Cranbrook B C at a sporting good store we sold out of ruger 77 in 7 mm magnums. I had a rough time selling the 300 wm we had left, but finally comvinced the buyers that the 300 would do the same.. I knew they would do better so I guess the Canadians finally caught on.. I like the accubonds they are game gitters for lo0ng range and any distance..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="montana west, post: 1867200, member: 113504"] Double Dropper: you have the right Idea, I am a fan of r-26 and also the 300 win mag. I tell you a story ,,in 1976 I was working in Cranbrook B C at a sporting good store we sold out of ruger 77 in 7 mm magnums. I had a rough time selling the 300 wm we had left, but finally comvinced the buyers that the 300 would do the same.. I knew they would do better so I guess the Canadians finally caught on.. I like the accubonds they are game gitters for lo0ng range and any distance.. [/QUOTE]
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