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Ruger No.1, Eabco 97D, or TC Encore For single shot rifle ?
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<blockquote data-quote="375rifleman" data-source="post: 1640463" data-attributes="member: 80454"><p>No Susquatch that doesn't bother me I just thought that when someone says single shot it would be more like a No. 1 or a TC Encore. It just surprised me a little is all. I'm only going to be trying for 1500fps-2000fps (probably closer to 1750fps anyway). Something as big as a 750gr A-Max doesn't need much velocity anyway. However a 50 Alaskan with 750gr A-Max bullets is going to be 4.0"+ case length and not many bolt actions can support something that big. Not to mention that the 50 Alaskan has a big rim .610" .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="375rifleman, post: 1640463, member: 80454"] No Susquatch that doesn't bother me I just thought that when someone says single shot it would be more like a No. 1 or a TC Encore. It just surprised me a little is all. I'm only going to be trying for 1500fps-2000fps (probably closer to 1750fps anyway). Something as big as a 750gr A-Max doesn't need much velocity anyway. However a 50 Alaskan with 750gr A-Max bullets is going to be 4.0"+ case length and not many bolt actions can support something that big. Not to mention that the 50 Alaskan has a big rim .610" . [/QUOTE]
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