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Building A Do All Factory Ammo Rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="Huntfly" data-source="post: 2273545" data-attributes="member: 119120"><p>300 wm hard to beat as a do all rifle cartridge. As for the rifle, take hard look at the Kimber or Nosler 48, there are many others available. What ever you decide I would ask them to shoot it and then buy 500 rounds of the same lot# ammo. If you decide later you want someone to load for Hendershot can do this and offer you just about any bullet / weight combo you might want. </p><p>I have a McMillan 300, shoots just about anything you put in it, from 130 to 200 grainers. The 130's up to 155's are almost pleasant to shoot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Huntfly, post: 2273545, member: 119120"] 300 wm hard to beat as a do all rifle cartridge. As for the rifle, take hard look at the Kimber or Nosler 48, there are many others available. What ever you decide I would ask them to shoot it and then buy 500 rounds of the same lot# ammo. If you decide later you want someone to load for Hendershot can do this and offer you just about any bullet / weight combo you might want. I have a McMillan 300, shoots just about anything you put in it, from 130 to 200 grainers. The 130's up to 155's are almost pleasant to shoot. [/QUOTE]
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