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<blockquote data-quote="Lenny Foffa" data-source="post: 2654251" data-attributes="member: 100742"><p>Both your choices are excellent Long Range hunting calibers, I happen to be a fan of the .300 Weatherby, and (Opinion) there is nothing wrong with the 300 Win mag either. I assume you are a hand loader . I find my Weatherby ( Norma ) Brass can be loaded many times. I think the 300 Win Brass may be the easiest Brass of all the 30's ,to find, once the drought is over. Whichever you choose lots of range time will be needed. I expect a lot of Large Rifle Mag Primers will get used. Good Luck Buddy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lenny Foffa, post: 2654251, member: 100742"] Both your choices are excellent Long Range hunting calibers, I happen to be a fan of the .300 Weatherby, and (Opinion) there is nothing wrong with the 300 Win mag either. I assume you are a hand loader . I find my Weatherby ( Norma ) Brass can be loaded many times. I think the 300 Win Brass may be the easiest Brass of all the 30's ,to find, once the drought is over. Whichever you choose lots of range time will be needed. I expect a lot of Large Rifle Mag Primers will get used. Good Luck Buddy [/QUOTE]
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