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The Basics, Starting Out
Accuracy .300wsm vs. .300 win mag
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<blockquote data-quote="Nathan" data-source="post: 55364" data-attributes="member: 2514"><p>I've been reading alot of posts over the last few days, and learning alot. I've just recently bought my first own high power. I got a Browning A-Bolt Medallion. .300 Win. Mag. BOSS. One of the questions I have is if it's nessasary to clean your barrel as often as some people have claimed. (every 2-3 shots). </p><p>Another is, do any of you have problems with the type of lead you're using. I was using a friends 7mm STW last year, and when it hit that deer it made a freakin' mess! I'm wondering if with the hitting power of the .300, if this should obviously be a concern. And do you recommend anything? Thanks.<strong>null</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nathan, post: 55364, member: 2514"] I've been reading alot of posts over the last few days, and learning alot. I've just recently bought my first own high power. I got a Browning A-Bolt Medallion. .300 Win. Mag. BOSS. One of the questions I have is if it's nessasary to clean your barrel as often as some people have claimed. (every 2-3 shots). Another is, do any of you have problems with the type of lead you're using. I was using a friends 7mm STW last year, and when it hit that deer it made a freakin' mess! I'm wondering if with the hitting power of the .300, if this should obviously be a concern. And do you recommend anything? Thanks.[B]null[/B] [/QUOTE]
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