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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Help me decide caliber for new build
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<blockquote data-quote="Dhughes" data-source="post: 775764" data-attributes="member: 23610"><p>Thanks for the help guys. I'm still trying to decide between the 7/300 and the 7 dakota. I'm leaning towards the dakota though. With good off the shelf brass and dies, it looks like a good way to go. I can then save my 300 win brass for a 300 win build and then re barrel my 30/378 to 338/378 so that I have a caliber for everything! So many guns to get so little time to shoot them...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dhughes, post: 775764, member: 23610"] Thanks for the help guys. I'm still trying to decide between the 7/300 and the 7 dakota. I'm leaning towards the dakota though. With good off the shelf brass and dies, it looks like a good way to go. I can then save my 300 win brass for a 300 win build and then re barrel my 30/378 to 338/378 so that I have a caliber for everything! So many guns to get so little time to shoot them... [/QUOTE]
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