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Wouldn't mind .257bob, but probably a waste using along action.
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agreed, I would go 25-06 if I had a long action (or 257 wby - you can start with a standard "270" bolt face and just open it up, no big deal, that's what I did).
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For me, it's the 284 win. Me too!! Add the .358 Winchester or .338 Federal to that.
WAR EAGLE!
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In a Dakota short action...............grin
"Dear Lord, save me from Your followers"
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Coyote Hunter - NRA Patriot Life, NRA Whittington Center Life, GOA, DAD - and I VOTE!
No, I'm not a Ruger bigot - just an unabashed fan of their revolvers, M77's and #1's.
A good .30-06 is a 99% solution.
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There are a few oldies that I'm interested in, put together for modern performance.
222 Rem (fast twist varmint weight) 250 Sav (light sporter) 6.5x55 Swede (LR precision) 7x57 Mauser (LR precision)
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War Damn Eagle!
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itchin' to turn my .270 Win into a .338/06 . Might just try to find me a Weatherby instead. Probably would be cheaper since I can't seem to go the economical route. Oh it starts economical.... but by the end seems to cost 3 times what I planned on and not sure I need another cash gobbler right now.
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Just got my 300 Jarrett working on 6mm-270 Winchester now then 7MM STW then 6.5 STW then 7-08 last year built a 325 WSM and a 280 A.I.,300 WSM,25-06 A.I. already have 22-250,270 WSM,25 WSSM,264 Win mag THEN I'm through
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I've been wanting a .260 for some time now. I'll probably wind up building one sometime in the next couple of years.
Now with even more aplomb
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I just want a wood/blue .270Win. Probably a CZ550.
"Give a lazy man the toughest job, and he will find the easiest way to do it"
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A 6mm06 , I am not sure why. But then again I don't need a why.
Mike
Always talk to the old guys , they know stuff.
Jerry Miculek
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A 250-3000 and a 338-06 in a single shot rifle.
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I've got most of what I really want now. But... there's always more:
.223 Rem .22-250 .250-3000 Savage (in a 99) An original 6.5x54 MS 7x57 9.3x62 OR .338-06 OR .35 Whelan
It's a good hobby isn't it? And even if I bought them all, it'd still be cheaper than golf...
Good shooting!
"You cannot miss fast enough to win."-- Ross Seyfried
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I have always wanted a 577 N.E. double. I should take up golf!
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.25 Copperhead
7-30 Waters in a Marlin 336 Stainless
.250 Savage in a Win model 70 featherweight.
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378 Roy. 25-06 6.5-284 7-08 7 WSM or 284 Win.
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I just filled the recent void with a Tikka T3 in .338 Federal!!!
Next might just have to be a Roy gun.......thinkin' about a .257!!!
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I'm really partial to a lot of the European metrics. My current list reads something like this:
8x68S - Wanted to build this in gunsmithing school but was pressed for time so I had to go with Plan B. I have all of the components and even bought the reamer and head-space gauges so someday this will get built. (Had an instructor load up some ammo too.)
9.5x66 Vom Hofe - A super-powerful Euro .375 that can fit in a standard action. It's a big thumper that's non-belted - what's not to like?
11.2x72 Schuler - Everybody needs a Dangerous Game rifle at some point in their lives. This is my choice for that.
I'm becoming more tolerant of intolerant people.
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