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Help! 6.5x284 vs 28 Nosler
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<blockquote data-quote="WildRose" data-source="post: 1267177" data-attributes="member: 30902"><p>Since you're just starting out I'd say go with something simple in a long action like the 7mm Rem or 300wm. Both have great ballistics and a whole lot of great bullets to choose from and both will handle the game you are seeking at any range you are competent to shoot at.</p><p></p><p>If you don't shoot them hot they will last for a very long life and by the time you shoot either of them out you will have had plenty of time and opportunities to hone your skills.</p><p></p><p>You could save a lot of money going with a Ruger Hawkeye FTW, or Remington 700 Gen 2 both of which are available in .300wm and if mine are any example ridiculously accurate for factory rifles. Both were shooting sub MOA for me with factory ammo and I ran some reloads tonight through the Ruger and shot the smallest 200yds group I have ever shot with anything other than my .220 swift.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WildRose, post: 1267177, member: 30902"] Since you're just starting out I'd say go with something simple in a long action like the 7mm Rem or 300wm. Both have great ballistics and a whole lot of great bullets to choose from and both will handle the game you are seeking at any range you are competent to shoot at. If you don't shoot them hot they will last for a very long life and by the time you shoot either of them out you will have had plenty of time and opportunities to hone your skills. You could save a lot of money going with a Ruger Hawkeye FTW, or Remington 700 Gen 2 both of which are available in .300wm and if mine are any example ridiculously accurate for factory rifles. Both were shooting sub MOA for me with factory ammo and I ran some reloads tonight through the Ruger and shot the smallest 200yds group I have ever shot with anything other than my .220 swift. [/QUOTE]
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