Mine is a Jim Cloward built .300 Super Mag. Built on a Win Model 70 action, Pacific Research fiberglass stock, Douglas barrel. The whole thing is black teflon coated. I've got detatchable scope mounts (need to get the Leupold type some day) and had iron sights put on it in case my scope got buggered on a hunt.
I had the barrel Mag-Na-Ported to reduce recoil and bother the guys next to me at the range. It shoots better than I'll admit to here because people just call BS since it's a magnum and those can't possibly be accurately used.

I'll hunt anything from antelope to moose with it and be happy about it. I'm too cheap to have rifle for every animal I'd like to shoot.

I shoot the Nosler partitions in 180 grain out of it. They fly right and do the job but I'm thinking about messing around with something with a better BC for those longer pokes after watching John Burns' video series about shooting beyond belief. Lots of good info. there.


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