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<blockquote data-quote="WildRose" data-source="post: 1548669" data-attributes="member: 30902"><p>At least one of the 300wm's will soon be rebarreled to .264wm. No model 70 collection is complete without at least one of them. If I can save up the money to do it right I'll have old man Scheider do me a 28" stainless, fluted and I'll have the chamber set back a bit to the lands for the longer/heavier bullets.</p><p></p><p>The .264wm will never be obsolete. It's a great at taking game today as it was sixty years ago when it was first invented. The only thing I could be persuated to do different might be a 6.5-300wm for even a bit more gas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WildRose, post: 1548669, member: 30902"] At least one of the 300wm's will soon be rebarreled to .264wm. No model 70 collection is complete without at least one of them. If I can save up the money to do it right I'll have old man Scheider do me a 28" stainless, fluted and I'll have the chamber set back a bit to the lands for the longer/heavier bullets. The .264wm will never be obsolete. It's a great at taking game today as it was sixty years ago when it was first invented. The only thing I could be persuated to do different might be a 6.5-300wm for even a bit more gas. [/QUOTE]
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