I have been big game hunting for 18 years, hunting grouse and the like for 20 years & reloading for 11.
Over the past few years I have bought sold and traded alot of rifles. Some good, some bad and some that I wish I'd kept. If I added them up the number would be between 100 and 200. The lady from the Canadian Firearms Center told me that there are four pages of transfers on file that I have done since 1998.
I now have only 3 rifles that I would call normal.
A 257 wby vanguard, a 308 Norinco M14 & a 700 SPS 300 RUM.
The RUM is getting a 338 RUM barrel off of a LSS installed and the chambered deepened to the 338 Edge because 338 RUM brass is rare.
It will be very light and may need a break installed too. Should be a hard hitter. I am starting to wonder if I should take the time to shoot the 300 barrel first, just in case it's a real shooter, but haven't got dies to try it.
JT.
Over the past few years I have bought sold and traded alot of rifles. Some good, some bad and some that I wish I'd kept. If I added them up the number would be between 100 and 200. The lady from the Canadian Firearms Center told me that there are four pages of transfers on file that I have done since 1998.
I now have only 3 rifles that I would call normal.
A 257 wby vanguard, a 308 Norinco M14 & a 700 SPS 300 RUM.
The RUM is getting a 338 RUM barrel off of a LSS installed and the chambered deepened to the 338 Edge because 338 RUM brass is rare.
It will be very light and may need a break installed too. Should be a hard hitter. I am starting to wonder if I should take the time to shoot the 300 barrel first, just in case it's a real shooter, but haven't got dies to try it.
JT.