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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Please Advise on a Rifle Selection
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<blockquote data-quote="David_h" data-source="post: 2949105" data-attributes="member: 123918"><p>Bryan, My notes indicate a mag length of 3.69" for my Browning X-Bolt Pro in 300 PRC. I think my number is conservative and the max length could be a bit more and there may also be the possibility of trimming and modifying for longer. I'm getter really good results with COAL of 3.62" to 3.67 with the 199gr Hammer Hunter so I did not look about going longer. I'd measure the mag again for you but my rifle is just packed and loaded in the car for my trip to Montana tomorrow. The Pro is a little less expensive (about $2100) than the "Mountain Pro" and it has the straight skipped fluting which I preferred over the spiral fluting. Same carbon stock by McMillian without the paint job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David_h, post: 2949105, member: 123918"] Bryan, My notes indicate a mag length of 3.69" for my Browning X-Bolt Pro in 300 PRC. I think my number is conservative and the max length could be a bit more and there may also be the possibility of trimming and modifying for longer. I'm getter really good results with COAL of 3.62" to 3.67 with the 199gr Hammer Hunter so I did not look about going longer. I'd measure the mag again for you but my rifle is just packed and loaded in the car for my trip to Montana tomorrow. The Pro is a little less expensive (about $2100) than the "Mountain Pro" and it has the straight skipped fluting which I preferred over the spiral fluting. Same carbon stock by McMillian without the paint job. [/QUOTE]
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