DrMike
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The 275 H&H would certainly be a conversation starter. It worked well in years past, and I don't know that animals have grown any tougher.
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Oldtrader3":2ipi53mo said:.287 Bullets??? Where do you get those?
Me too!! :mrgreen: :mrgreen: I think I am really sick with RADD, or I'm way to predictable!BK":2zpkeogr said:6mm Remington":2zpkeogr said:280 Remington - 6mm Remington
I totally saw that coming! Now if Winchester would just chamber these in an Extreme Weather or (even better) a Featherweight, I'd be looking to sell a kidney...
DrMike":y0a5rnyi said:Now if Winchester would just chamber these in an Extreme Weather or (even better) a Featherweight, I'd be looking to sell a kidney...
And, what is the going rate for a kidney, Kurt? That would be quite a shock were Winchester to do such a thing. If the price is right, I might be tempted to sell some organ and buy a featherweight so chambered.
DrMike":28qrh8i4 said:Oldtrader3":28qrh8i4 said:.287 Bullets??? Where do you get those?
Woodleigh
DKT
Hawk
Admittedly, not common suppliers in North America, but available, nonetheless.
Having the Ross, makes the H & H build just a whim on our part, as we thought it would be fun to have the 275, 300 and 375 and we have the 300 and 375 now.
Kodiak":23ogxalp said:Alaska100,
our options are still open, 'cept I wanted to drop down on the recoil. Kinda looking at .243/6mm on the low end, maybe in a lever. And 6.5/.270 on the upper end.
If I thought I needed a larger caliber rifle, I would get something I've not had before ... a .35 Whelen.
Dr. says I can get out on Sat., so ........