I have a MRC 1999 in 270wsm I just traded for. It is a fine round for a few specific purposes i suppose...lets say long shots at antelope etc but I dont live in antelope country and the longest shot ive ever taken was 335 yards on a hunt down in Arizona a couple years back. That was with a 35 Whelen. Typical shots for me are 250 yards or less. Anyway...ive always been a big fan of heavier slower pills in general. I like my 9.3x62 and favor that over any of my other rifles for most hunting. I also have a 300 wm that nocks the snot out of em on the spot but tears up alot of meat on close up to medium range shots. All this has me wondering why there are no big bore short action calibers available with todays short action craze. I would like to see something like a .375 wsm or even better a .416 wsm in a factory SA chambering...anyway just some thoughts.


Yeah, well, you know, that's just, like, your opinion, man.