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<blockquote data-quote="budlight" data-source="post: 460135" data-attributes="member: 2939"><p>If you are going to rebarrel, why don't you consider something like the .338 lapua. I'm just not a fan of 7 mag, 300, mag, and 338 mag. All of these are popping the primers out and still shooting 100's of feet per second behind the more modern case designs. I really think it is better to under load a bigger case volume than to stress a small case.</p><p></p><p>One of my best 1000 yard guns was a .338 lapua with a 34 inch barrel. It could chuck a 300 grain bullet. I also had a 30-378 that needed a new barrel and I almost had it made into a 338-378, but sold it instead</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="budlight, post: 460135, member: 2939"] If you are going to rebarrel, why don't you consider something like the .338 lapua. I'm just not a fan of 7 mag, 300, mag, and 338 mag. All of these are popping the primers out and still shooting 100's of feet per second behind the more modern case designs. I really think it is better to under load a bigger case volume than to stress a small case. One of my best 1000 yard guns was a .338 lapua with a 34 inch barrel. It could chuck a 300 grain bullet. I also had a 30-378 that needed a new barrel and I almost had it made into a 338-378, but sold it instead [/QUOTE]
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