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A few build questions for Elk/Muleys
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<blockquote data-quote="MasonG" data-source="post: 989491" data-attributes="member: 54601"><p>Thanks for all the quick replies. The 300 WSM I currently own is basically a "rainy day" gun. I really only use it for deer when it's raining or snowing. It's a Wincheter 70 and has a muzzle brake that came on it when I bought it. I hate the muzzle break so that's why I rarely shoot it.</p><p></p><p>I'm really leaning towards a Remington 700. My coworker loves these guns and from the build point of view, it seems like all aftermarket options are available for the 700 action. </p><p></p><p>So basically yes I will be buying a new rifle no matter what caliber I choose. Reloading will come later. </p><p></p><p>Thanks for the help guys. I love hearing opinions from people much more experienced than me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MasonG, post: 989491, member: 54601"] Thanks for all the quick replies. The 300 WSM I currently own is basically a "rainy day" gun. I really only use it for deer when it's raining or snowing. It's a Wincheter 70 and has a muzzle brake that came on it when I bought it. I hate the muzzle break so that's why I rarely shoot it. I'm really leaning towards a Remington 700. My coworker loves these guns and from the build point of view, it seems like all aftermarket options are available for the 700 action. So basically yes I will be buying a new rifle no matter what caliber I choose. Reloading will come later. Thanks for the help guys. I love hearing opinions from people much more experienced than me. [/QUOTE]
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