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300 Win Mag???
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<blockquote data-quote="rbTanzan" data-source="post: 2319473" data-attributes="member: 53978"><p>Nice choices to consider above, and hopefully with some good hunting lands available. </p><p></p><p>Well, I am intrigued by the 300PRC, which is sort of a more modern, reloader-friendly packaging of the 300 Weatherby case capacity in a standard-length case and helpful throating. I guess I don't understand a 300WM being too heavy kicking. One solution to that would be to shoot someone's 375 for a couple of range sessions, along with some 223 or 243 to maintain good techniques. Browning does a 300PRC, which would probably smooth out any feeding concerns that were mentioned earlier in the thread. </p><p></p><p>In the other direction, I can see getting a Tikka 300WSM. Any of the rifles from 300WSM and more robust could be tuned for 800yards, although a light rifle always helps when walking long distances. </p><p></p><p>Whatever you choose, sleep on it for a week. When you spend the money you will be able to be sure that it was the right choice for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rbTanzan, post: 2319473, member: 53978"] Nice choices to consider above, and hopefully with some good hunting lands available. Well, I am intrigued by the 300PRC, which is sort of a more modern, reloader-friendly packaging of the 300 Weatherby case capacity in a standard-length case and helpful throating. I guess I don't understand a 300WM being too heavy kicking. One solution to that would be to shoot someone's 375 for a couple of range sessions, along with some 223 or 243 to maintain good techniques. Browning does a 300PRC, which would probably smooth out any feeding concerns that were mentioned earlier in the thread. In the other direction, I can see getting a Tikka 300WSM. Any of the rifles from 300WSM and more robust could be tuned for 800yards, although a light rifle always helps when walking long distances. Whatever you choose, sleep on it for a week. When you spend the money you will be able to be sure that it was the right choice for you. [/QUOTE]
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