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What 30 cal would you build?
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<blockquote data-quote="Timnterra" data-source="post: 1862993" data-attributes="member: 55944"><p>I am working on the same project you are and I have decided to go with a 300 wsm. Here is why...</p><p>1. The cartridge is the most efficient one on your list</p><p>2. I have a good set of dies and about 300 pieces of brass that I bought years ago before I sold off my 300 wsm (that doesn't help you any sorry)</p><p>3. I'm using a tikka action with their long action magazines that will accommodate an overall length of 3.3" that is a game changer for the 300 wsm! With the long bullet seated way out the wsm comes into its own.</p><p>4. Tikka actions come with a good trigger, are light, smooth, have most of the features of a custom action at a much more affordable price. </p><p>5. For a light weight rifle burning less powder is a good thing for recoil. </p><p>6. The wsm doesn't need as much barrel length to achieve optimum performance because of the lower case capacity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timnterra, post: 1862993, member: 55944"] I am working on the same project you are and I have decided to go with a 300 wsm. Here is why... 1. The cartridge is the most efficient one on your list 2. I have a good set of dies and about 300 pieces of brass that I bought years ago before I sold off my 300 wsm (that doesn’t help you any sorry) 3. I’m using a tikka action with their long action magazines that will accommodate an overall length of 3.3” that is a game changer for the 300 wsm! With the long bullet seated way out the wsm comes into its own. 4. Tikka actions come with a good trigger, are light, smooth, have most of the features of a custom action at a much more affordable price. 5. For a light weight rifle burning less powder is a good thing for recoil. 6. The wsm doesn’t need as much barrel length to achieve optimum performance because of the lower case capacity. [/QUOTE]
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