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Remington 700 3006 rebarrel (what other calibers?)
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<blockquote data-quote="35 Whelen" data-source="post: 1516674" data-attributes="member: 105990"><p>There are a lot of good choices, it will come down to your personal preference. My favorite two are the 270 Win. and the 35 Whelen (the Whelen shoots much flatter than most people think). I have a 30-06 as well. For what you want all three will work grate and you will love any of them, the 280 an 338-06 falls in there nicely as well. Me personally for manly deer I'd go with 270, if I was going to do same amount of/or more bear as deer I'd go 35 Whelen, but that's me. There are many that will work for you, so I'd say start looking at the ones that appeals to you the most, then look at weather you are going to reload or not, then look at available ammo and/or reloading supplies, and see what you like and dislike with each and keep narrowing it down till you find the one you like best. Keep in mind the things you are looking for the most and the caliber that entities you the most. That's how I ended up getting the 35 Whelen, I learned of in when a teenager when Remington made it a stander offering, it fascinated me so much that I finally got one 20+ years later and now have three. Point being if there is a caliber/cartridge you like a lot go with it and you will be happy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="35 Whelen, post: 1516674, member: 105990"] There are a lot of good choices, it will come down to your personal preference. My favorite two are the 270 Win. and the 35 Whelen (the Whelen shoots much flatter than most people think). I have a 30-06 as well. For what you want all three will work grate and you will love any of them, the 280 an 338-06 falls in there nicely as well. Me personally for manly deer I'd go with 270, if I was going to do same amount of/or more bear as deer I'd go 35 Whelen, but that's me. There are many that will work for you, so I'd say start looking at the ones that appeals to you the most, then look at weather you are going to reload or not, then look at available ammo and/or reloading supplies, and see what you like and dislike with each and keep narrowing it down till you find the one you like best. Keep in mind the things you are looking for the most and the caliber that entities you the most. That's how I ended up getting the 35 Whelen, I learned of in when a teenager when Remington made it a stander offering, it fascinated me so much that I finally got one 20+ years later and now have three. Point being if there is a caliber/cartridge you like a lot go with it and you will be happy. [/QUOTE]
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