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How about a 300 Win Mag “Modified”?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dry Heat?" data-source="post: 1630688" data-attributes="member: 105495"><p>Agree These Cartridges by Remington and Winchester weren't just marketed as 7mm or 300 Magnums. They were marketed as "Belted Magnums, as if the belt was a steroid for your Bullet. Decades of tales of African Safaris had burned into the America's psyche that the Belted Magnum was the pinnacle of power in any Cartridge. Roy Weatherby came along and the idea was cemented. I have a Model 70 PF in 7mm Rem Mag that shoots NBTs into tiny groups and actually shoots Partitions even tinier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dry Heat?, post: 1630688, member: 105495"] Agree These Cartridges by Remington and Winchester weren’t just marketed as 7mm or 300 Magnums. They were marketed as “Belted Magnums, as if the belt was a steroid for your Bullet. Decades of tales of African Safaris had burned into the America’s psyche that the Belted Magnum was the pinnacle of power in any Cartridge. Roy Weatherby came along and the idea was cemented. I have a Model 70 PF in 7mm Rem Mag that shoots NBTs into tiny groups and actually shoots Partitions even tinier. [/QUOTE]
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