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The Basics, Starting Out
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<blockquote data-quote="davkrat" data-source="post: 537124" data-attributes="member: 6452"><p>If you already have a .270 then rule out the .308. They are basically identical. I have both and when I run the numbers for each there is not really anything one can do that the other can't duplicate. I am a real fan of the .308 and am converting my .270 to a 7mm Rem Mag.</p><p></p><p>Like the others said go with the 300 Win Mag. Longer COAL, magazine and case capacity allows for long high BC VLD bullets. If you were looking for a large game timber rifle where long shots are not needed the 300 WSM would get my vote.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davkrat, post: 537124, member: 6452"] If you already have a .270 then rule out the .308. They are basically identical. I have both and when I run the numbers for each there is not really anything one can do that the other can't duplicate. I am a real fan of the .308 and am converting my .270 to a 7mm Rem Mag. Like the others said go with the 300 Win Mag. Longer COAL, magazine and case capacity allows for long high BC VLD bullets. If you were looking for a large game timber rifle where long shots are not needed the 300 WSM would get my vote. [/QUOTE]
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