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Experiences Rebarreling Browning X-Bolt and Winchester Model 70 CRF
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<blockquote data-quote="ndczerwinski" data-source="post: 2043947" data-attributes="member: 104046"><p>Anyone who can't rebarrel a M70 doesn't know what they are doing. The action has been around forever and was/still is a very popular rifle. If I were going with the Winchester and you wanted more than a 300 win mag I would go 338 Win Mag. I had an x-bolt in 325 WSM and got rid of it, ammo is a pain to find, accuracy wasn't that great, and ballistics were nothing to write home about either compared to modern 300 win mag loads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ndczerwinski, post: 2043947, member: 104046"] Anyone who can’t rebarrel a M70 doesn’t know what they are doing. The action has been around forever and was/still is a very popular rifle. If I were going with the Winchester and you wanted more than a 300 win mag I would go 338 Win Mag. I had an x-bolt in 325 WSM and got rid of it, ammo is a pain to find, accuracy wasn’t that great, and ballistics were nothing to write home about either compared to modern 300 win mag loads. [/QUOTE]
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