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Experiences Rebarreling Browning X-Bolt and Winchester Model 70 CRF
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<blockquote data-quote="freddiej" data-source="post: 2045754" data-attributes="member: 26227"><p>I was going to suggest some other calibers and more traditional calibers but it seems I was beaten to the punch. </p><p>338 Win MAg with a fast twist barrel will fire lead free barnes and hammer slugs wonderfuly, 270 win will do the same thing with a fast twist barrel, for that matter the 300 win mag and the 300 H&H will do the same thing. Elk go down with many calibers. starting with 264 W/M and ending with 45-70. you choose your caliber and make ammo tailored to the game and the distance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="freddiej, post: 2045754, member: 26227"] I was going to suggest some other calibers and more traditional calibers but it seems I was beaten to the punch. 338 Win MAg with a fast twist barrel will fire lead free barnes and hammer slugs wonderfuly, 270 win will do the same thing with a fast twist barrel, for that matter the 300 win mag and the 300 H&H will do the same thing. Elk go down with many calibers. starting with 264 W/M and ending with 45-70. you choose your caliber and make ammo tailored to the game and the distance. [/QUOTE]
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