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Re barreling a hunting rifle.
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<blockquote data-quote="Sembob" data-source="post: 1246123" data-attributes="member: 98439"><p>Hi folks. I am new here and fairly new to the idea of taking shots at animals out to and beyond 1000 yards. Anyway I am now obsessed with the 28 Nosler and want one to carry for elk and muleys. I often hunt open country and long shots will be there for the taking. Someday I will spend 4-5 thousand on a custom build but not now. My thoughts are to buy a good rifle and rebarrel for the 28 Nosler. My question to you people is which do you recommend? And should I buy a particular chamber such as the 7 mm or will any bolt and mag already work as long as it is close? I'm open to all suggestions and open to discussion of my plan. Thank you , Jim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sembob, post: 1246123, member: 98439"] Hi folks. I am new here and fairly new to the idea of taking shots at animals out to and beyond 1000 yards. Anyway I am now obsessed with the 28 Nosler and want one to carry for elk and muleys. I often hunt open country and long shots will be there for the taking. Someday I will spend 4-5 thousand on a custom build but not now. My thoughts are to buy a good rifle and rebarrel for the 28 Nosler. My question to you people is which do you recommend? And should I buy a particular chamber such as the 7 mm or will any bolt and mag already work as long as it is close? I'm open to all suggestions and open to discussion of my plan. Thank you , Jim [/QUOTE]
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