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<blockquote data-quote="idig4au" data-source="post: 250847" data-attributes="member: 14295"><p>Really. I was told by the McMillan guys that the outdoorsman rifles wouldn't shoot factory 30-378 ammo and I had to buy ammo direct from them. What gives? I requested more information such as case differences, reloading specs, ammo costs and etc and recieved no reply. Simple questions...I have bucket loads of 30-378 brass and that is a fair investment in itself...would be nice to know if they are still usable with their product. Needless to say, I was turned off by the attitude they presented. There is no doubt these guns would be shooters. Just not what I am looking for.</p><p> </p><p>Regardless of the ammo issues that may or may not exist, the McMillan actions are 90 degree throws which I extremely dislike for hunting. So that threw out this rifle as well as the Lazzeroni. I am not a fan of the Rem 700 actions either. What can I say, I like the Browning and Weatherby Mark V actions. That is what I am used to shooting and have great confidence with their operation. </p><p> </p><p>I think I am an oddball in the fact that I will not consider any other action besides the Mark V.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="idig4au, post: 250847, member: 14295"] Really. I was told by the McMillan guys that the outdoorsman rifles wouldn't shoot factory 30-378 ammo and I had to buy ammo direct from them. What gives? I requested more information such as case differences, reloading specs, ammo costs and etc and recieved no reply. Simple questions...I have bucket loads of 30-378 brass and that is a fair investment in itself...would be nice to know if they are still usable with their product. Needless to say, I was turned off by the attitude they presented. There is no doubt these guns would be shooters. Just not what I am looking for. Regardless of the ammo issues that may or may not exist, the McMillan actions are 90 degree throws which I extremely dislike for hunting. So that threw out this rifle as well as the Lazzeroni. I am not a fan of the Rem 700 actions either. What can I say, I like the Browning and Weatherby Mark V actions. That is what I am used to shooting and have great confidence with their operation. I think I am an oddball in the fact that I will not consider any other action besides the Mark V. [/QUOTE]
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