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Stuck on new rifle caliber Go big or go home?
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<blockquote data-quote="IdahoCTD" data-source="post: 1191298" data-attributes="member: 13110"><p>With those stipulations I'd have a hard time not doing a 300wm. It's the most common .30 caliber magnum ever and components are generally fairly easy to come by. A 208 to 215gr bullet at 2900-3000fps will get the job done to 1000yds. Cost to run is considerably cheaper than a 338 with 300's and barrel life is pretty good. </p><p></p><p>Another option is a 30-06AI since you seem to like the 30-06 and are OK with Ackley's. It will get you to a step below the 300wm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IdahoCTD, post: 1191298, member: 13110"] With those stipulations I'd have a hard time not doing a 300wm. It's the most common .30 caliber magnum ever and components are generally fairly easy to come by. A 208 to 215gr bullet at 2900-3000fps will get the job done to 1000yds. Cost to run is considerably cheaper than a 338 with 300's and barrel life is pretty good. Another option is a 30-06AI since you seem to like the 30-06 and are OK with Ackley's. It will get you to a step below the 300wm. [/QUOTE]
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