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Converting Win 70 7mm RM to 28 Nosler
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<blockquote data-quote="rickjoty" data-source="post: 1267718" data-attributes="member: 99582"><p>Thanks for your feedback Jerry. Actually I had the gun shooting fairly well but had work done to see if I could improve consistency. When shooting a reload that was the gun's prior favorite, the first group was 4 MOA. Imagine my disappointment. I have checked had the gun rechecked and the scope mounts checked. I am still worse off than when I had the action trued and the barrel floated. Now I put a different scope on it, carefully worked up several different reloads and waiting on time and weather to go out to the range.</p><p></p><p>If it still does not shoot well, I'm going to rebarrel it. So, the thought process was, if I'm going to rebarrel, why not consider something different. I have a Sako 270 that shoots great. I have a Win M70 30.06 that shoots well. Maybe I should go 338. That's when I thought about 28 Nosler.</p><p></p><p>I'd like to find out what it takes to convert my M70 7mm RM to 28 Nosler.</p><p></p><p>Rick</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rickjoty, post: 1267718, member: 99582"] Thanks for your feedback Jerry. Actually I had the gun shooting fairly well but had work done to see if I could improve consistency. When shooting a reload that was the gun's prior favorite, the first group was 4 MOA. Imagine my disappointment. I have checked had the gun rechecked and the scope mounts checked. I am still worse off than when I had the action trued and the barrel floated. Now I put a different scope on it, carefully worked up several different reloads and waiting on time and weather to go out to the range. If it still does not shoot well, I'm going to rebarrel it. So, the thought process was, if I'm going to rebarrel, why not consider something different. I have a Sako 270 that shoots great. I have a Win M70 30.06 that shoots well. Maybe I should go 338. That's when I thought about 28 Nosler. I'd like to find out what it takes to convert my M70 7mm RM to 28 Nosler. Rick [/QUOTE]
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