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Gunsmiths doing the 300 Tomahawk conversion
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<blockquote data-quote="Digger49r" data-source="post: 28405" data-attributes="member: 825"><p>Well thanks for all the info!Yes the rifle is a 300 RUM now.What I really want to build is a serious longrange rig and I think the tomahawk is the way to go for me. The idea of buying the reamer occured to me Darryle,it seems that it would be the easiest way to go and I'd always have it for barrel changes. My problem is finding a competant gunsmith this side of the boarder that does this type of work.I was talking to one that suggested that I buy the 300 reamer and use a throater to go to the 338 since the case would be the same. Any comments on that? You guys seem to have this figured out pretty well.... your advice is welcomed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Digger49r, post: 28405, member: 825"] Well thanks for all the info!Yes the rifle is a 300 RUM now.What I really want to build is a serious longrange rig and I think the tomahawk is the way to go for me. The idea of buying the reamer occured to me Darryle,it seems that it would be the easiest way to go and I'd always have it for barrel changes. My problem is finding a competant gunsmith this side of the boarder that does this type of work.I was talking to one that suggested that I buy the 300 reamer and use a throater to go to the 338 since the case would be the same. Any comments on that? You guys seem to have this figured out pretty well.... your advice is welcomed. [/QUOTE]
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