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Me too. Have you seen any of the RCM's yet? They are very much a scaled-down .375. But I like all the Hawkeyes a lot.
What are you loading for bullets?
Dennis
"The more you run over a dead cat, the flatter it gets."
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I'll measure the trigger pull when I get back out to work. Not saying it is the lightest (feels about 4 pounds) but very crisp.
I've some 220 Speers, 225 Sierras, 200 Hornady and of course some 200gr TSX's loaded up. Trying out TAC in all but the TSX loads (H4895).
I'd bet a box of doughnuts that another in 257 Roberts will be here shortly. Hadn't seen the RCM's.
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i wont take that bet.. i still owe you some doughnuts.... grins
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the two choices at hand are hard to get ammo for,if your going to roll yer own Id go with the 358 win. if not Id go with the 338 federal..............
broken bones broken heart stripped down an torn apart a lil rust but Im still runnin countin miles countin tears twisted roads and shiftin gears year after year its all or nothin Im not home and Im not lost just holdin on 2 what I got...God and Guns
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Nothing based on a .308 case is hard to get ammo for... . Dennis
"The more you run over a dead cat, the flatter it gets."
"If you're asking me something technical, you may be looking for My Other Brother Darrell."
"It ain't foot-pounds that kills stuff -- it's broken body parts."
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I think a 358 RCM would be hella cool.
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Fact.
And I saw specs for a 9.3 RCM...
Dennis
"The more you run over a dead cat, the flatter it gets."
"If you're asking me something technical, you may be looking for My Other Brother Darrell."
"It ain't foot-pounds that kills stuff -- it's broken body parts."
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I'll measure the trigger pull when I get back out to work. Not saying it is the lightest (feels about 4 pounds) but very crisp.
4 lbs could work on a .358. I bet my M7 is around 3.5 lbs. I know it's the heaviest trigger I have on a bolt gun and that's fine, I set it that way on purpose. I'm curious as to whether the fancy-pants new trigger I get with my new Sendero is any good. It's coming off regardless, but it might get swapped into something else if it's better in some way than the old M700 unit. -jeff
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