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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 1524766" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>The 270 WSM is one of my favorites, hands down the two best ways to build one right now without buying custom stuff is the MRC and the Tikka. For Sheep I'd push to the Tikka, lighter than the Rem, WAY better quality, WAY better feeding, no extra gunsmithing just a barrel if you start with a magnum doner rifle. The MCR is heavier but one of my favorites and excellent feeding with little to no tuning. If you try the Rem short action you will need a Bainey box then some serious tuning to the feeding cycle or a long action with a DBM but you'll be doing more work to any Rem than the Tikka would need and if feeds like BUTTER! If I do them for mono bullets the Hammer 156 would be my first and only choice after years of shooting copper bullets, the Barnes lack significantly regardless of hitting bone or not I just go Hammers and just worry about shooting!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 1524766, member: 13632"] The 270 WSM is one of my favorites, hands down the two best ways to build one right now without buying custom stuff is the MRC and the Tikka. For Sheep I'd push to the Tikka, lighter than the Rem, WAY better quality, WAY better feeding, no extra gunsmithing just a barrel if you start with a magnum doner rifle. The MCR is heavier but one of my favorites and excellent feeding with little to no tuning. If you try the Rem short action you will need a Bainey box then some serious tuning to the feeding cycle or a long action with a DBM but you'll be doing more work to any Rem than the Tikka would need and if feeds like BUTTER! If I do them for mono bullets the Hammer 156 would be my first and only choice after years of shooting copper bullets, the Barnes lack significantly regardless of hitting bone or not I just go Hammers and just worry about shooting!! [/QUOTE]
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