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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
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<blockquote data-quote="BrentM" data-source="post: 1750157" data-attributes="member: 61747"><p>110 is a long action. If I were going to buy the storm and rebarrel to the 300 i'd target the 110 LH 7 magnum. I believe Saami on the 300 is 2.775 to 2.955. The 212's did fit in my 6.5-284 dbm mag before I messed with the whole thing. I figured the guy I built the rifle for would shoot 225 plus or even reload so I went with CDI 338 CIP bottom metal. If I built that rifle right now, I would just do a standard 300wm aics mag for him. I doubt he'll ever reload or shoot the heavier bullets. </p><p></p><p>If you buy the CDI metal they will inlet your stock free. So the cost of the metal, plus mag, plus the stock of your choice. I did have the accustock inletted for the CDI metal and it works fine. I have no heartbreak with the accustock and have had several rifles shoot very well with them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrentM, post: 1750157, member: 61747"] 110 is a long action. If I were going to buy the storm and rebarrel to the 300 i'd target the 110 LH 7 magnum. I believe Saami on the 300 is 2.775 to 2.955. The 212's did fit in my 6.5-284 dbm mag before I messed with the whole thing. I figured the guy I built the rifle for would shoot 225 plus or even reload so I went with CDI 338 CIP bottom metal. If I built that rifle right now, I would just do a standard 300wm aics mag for him. I doubt he'll ever reload or shoot the heavier bullets. If you buy the CDI metal they will inlet your stock free. So the cost of the metal, plus mag, plus the stock of your choice. I did have the accustock inletted for the CDI metal and it works fine. I have no heartbreak with the accustock and have had several rifles shoot very well with them. [/QUOTE]
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