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dubyam":1698rawu said:Herbert, are you getting good performance downrange with the Barnes in the 9.3x62?
POP said:Just for fun!
3 Cartridges/rifles for the whole world. This is big game ONLY so no I will not confiscate your varminters/rimfires. :lol:
.358 Winchester in my (Pac-Nor) Model 7; if there's a better blacktail round for how I hunt 'em I couldn't imagine what it'd be... 300-yard reach and it just plain knocks them down fast, which really matters in the rainy jungle. 200-gn Hornady for deer, 225 Partition for elk.
30-06 in my (Pac-Nor) M700 LSS. For deer, bear, antelope, caribou, and as my backup elk rifle. Perfection. Love the 30-06. Accubonds from 150 to 180 grains at speeds I shouldn't be able to get (love my PacNor barrels!)
.338 Win Mag in my M700 XCR. Sub-MOA box stock. It would either be this rifle, or my '06 for mulies. The .338 WM is the best match of quarry to caliber there is, for elk IMHO. If I were mulie hunting with it, I have a 200-gn Ballistic Tip load for "power plinking" that would be perfect. For elk I use the 225 AB. If I can ever afford Alaska, this is the one that goes.
I honestly don't really dream of hunting the African animals, so I'll stop at 338 Win Mag!
Honorable mention goes to my .325 WSM Browning BLR. Very intriguing package, that. Think about it...
-jeff
7mmfan":3l8i1in2 said:375 H & H magnum
7mm Remington magnum
308 Winchester
roysclockgun said:.308Win. was an off-shoot of the Gov'mt 7.62x51mm NATO cartridge. Arguments still rage concerning interchanging those two designations. When using standard ammo, I have never found a difference twixt the two. I would not fire .308Win. Mini-Mags in some of the older rifles chambered for .308Win. But barring that, I will pick up a box of either designation to fire in military rifles chambered for 7.62x51mm NATO.
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Just a data point... I had a Savage tactical rifle for a while- the one with the straight cylinder barrel- in .308 and it would dang near lock up the bolt with the two types of surplus 7.62x51 I tried in in it (one of them was Radway... the other Portugues, maybe? It's been years). I was not experienced at reading primers back then so I have no idea what was really happening- all i know is I stopped even trying out of fear for myself and my rifle! At this point I shoot surplus from my M1a's only. 'Course, I don't even own a .308 bolt rifle so maybe that's why!
I love .308... I love 30-06.... I love every derivation from the .308 case that I've ever used. If I were made of money, I'd have Clint at Fulton build me a Bush-style M1a in .358 WInchester. Now, THAT would be a great mid-range hunting rifle! Supposedly, Springfield offered M1a's in .358 very early on but I've never heard of one existing physically.
-jeff