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Changing the caliber of your rifle?
Jerbear:
No. There is where I messed up. I took a brand new Marlin MR7. I did not know they were only going to make them for 2 years, and that they would become collector items. It is one straight shooting rifle. I use nothing but Hornady SST165 grain for every thing. That price included every thing.
addicted:
go for the 338-06. that would be a cool one.
If you want to get even more unique turn it into a 9.3x62 :drool: its like a 35 whelen on horse steroids
wadu1:
9.3X62 would be perfect match it is 1mm shorter than a 30-06 and it's about .36 cal. I have one and it's a real shooter and you can use them in Africa.
addicted:
--- Quote from: wadu1 on May 09, 2011, 06:41:10 AM ---9.3X62 would be perfect match it is 1mm shorter than a 30-06 and it's about .36 cal. I have one and it's a real shooter and you can use them in Africa.
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:yeah:
you can get that .366 bullet well over 300 grains. wadu is right generally many big game areas in africa do make an exception for the mighty 9.3 instead of their general minimum of 375HH. So as you can see if you wanted magnum slam, 9.3 has it. if it doesnt work, they dont use it in africa. It's a buisiness, life line, and lifestyle down there.
elkinrutdrivemenuts:
I should have been a gun smith, there are to many options, I want to do them all!
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