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<blockquote data-quote="12valvetater" data-source="post: 1303886" data-attributes="member: 32576"><p>Couldn't have said it better. While I definitely enjoy bigger and smaller cases of varying calibers. The .300 magnums hold a sweet spot for me. The .300 wsm .30-338 winchester magnum and .300 winchester magnum all cover such a broad capability range that there will always be at least a few .30 magnums in my safe. I just put together a pre 64 model 70 winchester magnum rifle. I was pretty torn between an STW and a .30 magnum when I was decided what barrel it would wear this year chasing montana elk. I eventually settled on a .300 winchester magnum barrel for the reasons of barrel life, bullet weight, the fact that .30s just plain kill better, and ammunition availability. If I had to pick two calibers to take on once in a lifetime hunts they would be a .375 H&H and a .300 winchester magnum because if you loose your ammo, you can always find those in any store around the world.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="12valvetater, post: 1303886, member: 32576"] Couldn't have said it better. While I definitely enjoy bigger and smaller cases of varying calibers. The .300 magnums hold a sweet spot for me. The .300 wsm .30-338 winchester magnum and .300 winchester magnum all cover such a broad capability range that there will always be at least a few .30 magnums in my safe. I just put together a pre 64 model 70 winchester magnum rifle. I was pretty torn between an STW and a .30 magnum when I was decided what barrel it would wear this year chasing montana elk. I eventually settled on a .300 winchester magnum barrel for the reasons of barrel life, bullet weight, the fact that .30s just plain kill better, and ammunition availability. If I had to pick two calibers to take on once in a lifetime hunts they would be a .375 H&H and a .300 winchester magnum because if you loose your ammo, you can always find those in any store around the world. [/QUOTE]
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