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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
338.06 VS 30.06 Ackley
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<blockquote data-quote="abnmike" data-source="post: 438377" data-attributes="member: 22106"><p>Am considering rebarreling my Model 70 30.06. Have killed Elk at 608yds with this gun but have had to pass on several great bulls at longer range due to its limitations. Do not want to have to have any work on the bolt face so the 338.06 or the 30.06 ackely seem like good choices with a shilling or douglas air gauge/fluted barrel.</p><p>Hand load using federal brass with 210 match primers and big game powder and Barnes tsx tipped bullets set out 5ths from the L+G's</p><p>Any suggestions???</p><p>abnmike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="abnmike, post: 438377, member: 22106"] Am considering rebarreling my Model 70 30.06. Have killed Elk at 608yds with this gun but have had to pass on several great bulls at longer range due to its limitations. Do not want to have to have any work on the bolt face so the 338.06 or the 30.06 ackely seem like good choices with a shilling or douglas air gauge/fluted barrel. Hand load using federal brass with 210 match primers and big game powder and Barnes tsx tipped bullets set out 5ths from the L+G's Any suggestions??? abnmike [/QUOTE]
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