Originally Posted by Hogeye
Many years ago, I worked with a man who had owned a set of 700s, six or seven rifles in as many calibers, with matching maple stocks. Times got hard and he sold all but one - the .308.


I bought my M600 .350RM from an old guy with a kinda flip side story.

Times got good for him, and he retired to a little cabin on a river in ID and a big plush RV parked anywhere warm in winter after hunting seasons closed. He had a full set of M600s and a few M660s but not enough room.

He also kept one .308W and a .222R.

Alas, I was young and poor and could only buy the one; and I'd read Al Miller of Handloader, Rifle, Nosler Manual, et cetra write that the .350RM was the most versatile round and his own choice if he could have only one. Glad I got the one that I did, but wish that I could have bought them all.