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Building A Do All Factory Ammo Rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="Coyote Shadow Tracker" data-source="post: 2273117" data-attributes="member: 116439"><p>Don't really know what you are requesting. If you pick a caliber and have it reamed to SAMI specks it should be able to shoot anything in that caliber. But just by a factory, custom are made for custom. Now granted you have barrel twist and a wide Varity of bullet weights to deal with and they all won't shoot the same-some better -some worse. Get yourself a a good factory rifle. Ammo is your main concern so find something in the 300 caliber range WSMs are good. You can get a 325 WSM, 300 WSM, 270WSM and harvest anything in North America, Europe and Africa Plains Game animals,</p><p>Your statement "Something that you could find ammo for locally from Africa to Canada." I think all of us could help you out with that one and help ourselves. AMMO is a hard to determine where and when it will be available. We have our shooting rifles and competition rifles that we shoot and reload for. Then we have HUNTING Rifles and Shotguns. Our Rifles that we use for hunting and the type of hunting uses a variety of ammo. We have several rifles that we have ammo for stored away to be able to shoot anything we want if the occasion arises. If we by chance get a slot to go to Africa - we have the rifles and enough ammo, if a Brown Bear hunt says "Hey Len & Jill" come to Alaska for a spot and stock on Browns-We have the rifles and ammo. If a friend calls and say lets do some prairie dog hunting in SD. We have several rifles and a few thousand rounds. We would just say what are the GPS locations.</p><p>This has taken years of experience and planning.</p><p>That was the long answer.</p><p>Short answer: If you don't have the rifle-get one-if you don't have ammo get some and store it. You are not going to be able to travel around the world to hunt and expect that other countries will have your ammo for you rifle. You need to take it with you where ever you go.</p><p>Good Luck!!!!</p><p>Len & Jill</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyote Shadow Tracker, post: 2273117, member: 116439"] Don't really know what you are requesting. If you pick a caliber and have it reamed to SAMI specks it should be able to shoot anything in that caliber. But just by a factory, custom are made for custom. Now granted you have barrel twist and a wide Varity of bullet weights to deal with and they all won't shoot the same-some better -some worse. Get yourself a a good factory rifle. Ammo is your main concern so find something in the 300 caliber range WSMs are good. You can get a 325 WSM, 300 WSM, 270WSM and harvest anything in North America, Europe and Africa Plains Game animals, Your statement "Something that you could find ammo for locally from Africa to Canada." I think all of us could help you out with that one and help ourselves. AMMO is a hard to determine where and when it will be available. We have our shooting rifles and competition rifles that we shoot and reload for. Then we have HUNTING Rifles and Shotguns. Our Rifles that we use for hunting and the type of hunting uses a variety of ammo. We have several rifles that we have ammo for stored away to be able to shoot anything we want if the occasion arises. If we by chance get a slot to go to Africa - we have the rifles and enough ammo, if a Brown Bear hunt says "Hey Len & Jill" come to Alaska for a spot and stock on Browns-We have the rifles and ammo. If a friend calls and say lets do some prairie dog hunting in SD. We have several rifles and a few thousand rounds. We would just say what are the GPS locations. This has taken years of experience and planning. That was the long answer. Short answer: If you don't have the rifle-get one-if you don't have ammo get some and store it. You are not going to be able to travel around the world to hunt and expect that other countries will have your ammo for you rifle. You need to take it with you where ever you go. Good Luck!!!! Len & Jill [/QUOTE]
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