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Sell and buy new or build existing rifle into another caliber??
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<blockquote data-quote="Elkwonder" data-source="post: 1119688" data-attributes="member: 28569"><p>Ok guy,s here is a question to ponder. I have a Sako grey wolf that is practically brand new, chambered in 270 wsm. Problem is I also have one in 6.5x55 and love that round for everything up through mule deer. So I really need something for elk and bear and want another Sako, so should I sell the Sako 270 wsm and buy another one in 300 wsm, or should I just have my current 270 wsm rebarreled to 300wsm? I also think it would be cool to have it rebarreled to something a touch bigger like 338-300wsm....Thoughts??</p><p>How hard is it to produce 338-300 wsm brass? I guess you would be better off using 325wsm brass instead of 300 wsm brass, but that stuff is pretty hard to come by isn't it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elkwonder, post: 1119688, member: 28569"] Ok guy,s here is a question to ponder. I have a Sako grey wolf that is practically brand new, chambered in 270 wsm. Problem is I also have one in 6.5x55 and love that round for everything up through mule deer. So I really need something for elk and bear and want another Sako, so should I sell the Sako 270 wsm and buy another one in 300 wsm, or should I just have my current 270 wsm rebarreled to 300wsm? I also think it would be cool to have it rebarreled to something a touch bigger like 338-300wsm....Thoughts?? How hard is it to produce 338-300 wsm brass? I guess you would be better off using 325wsm brass instead of 300 wsm brass, but that stuff is pretty hard to come by isn't it? [/QUOTE]
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