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any wildcatters? I think in this day and age most are pointless, that being said if I were rich and had lots of time I'd probably have 3 or 4. The .224 tth seems interesting. I've always thought a 30-30 ai in a t/c contender would be fun to play with.
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I want a .270 allen mag like norsepeak has
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I built a 22-6mm a few years ago for a long range 'yote rifle. Shot 80 grain bergers and 90 grain matchkings. It is an awesome long range varmint cartidge. Pretty easy to load for, but it was tight-necked which meant a little extra case prep.
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Here ya go 270.
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Wanna arm wrestle for your gun norse?
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OH YEAH!!!!
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We might just see how many curls you can do with this rifle.....
It weighs 14.5lbs ouch!
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I shoot a 6x45mm, 22-204, 6mm-204, 25-204 and a 35 Whelen(since it was a cat). They keep me out of the bars.
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